Sunday, July 3, 2011

Moon

Relatively close proximity of our satellite enables accurate studies of its surface. If we will consider a huge map of the Moon, representing the results of years of work Schmidt at Athens, we see that the topography of many areas of our earthly continents are not so accurately known to us as the topography of the visible side of our satellite. But for an understanding of terrestrial phenomena these very important data are of little value: the properties of the Earth and Moon are so different that all sorts of parallels between them are not reliable. Three phenomena have reported the Moon kind fyuiognomiyu: no atmosphere, no water and the domination of the ring of mountains of volcanic nature. Lack of air and water prove the absence of twilight on the moon, the supervision over the stars passing behind it, and some other facts that allow us to make certain conclusions about the future of the Earth. The moon, as one of the small celestial bodies, is in a relatively distant stages of development and, apparently, is a picture of the state, which will be later and the planet: deprived of life, air and water, as if turned to stone ruins, it will be worn around the Sun . Below, we discuss how likely the possibility of such a state of the Earth.

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