Our moon is tidally locked with us, so it always shows us the same side, but it moves through the sky because Earth isnât tidally locked with it.
For the non nerds but mildly curious this means that the moon spins at the same time that earth moves and thatâs the reason we donât see the dark side of the moon.
tombruzzo@aussie.zone â¨5⊠â¨days⊠ago
The Brian Cox series on ABC has a bunch of interesting stuff about this. I think one of Jupiterâs moonâs moons isnât tidally locked to the moon itself, but another point in space of itâs elliptical movement.
Then you can look up Alpha Centuri and the suns and planets that orbit each other
bacon@aussie.zone â¨5⊠â¨days⊠ago
i love how we are in the position to literally look up at alpha centauri
StudChud@aussie.zone â¨5⊠â¨days⊠ago
I have been meaning to watch that!! I like Brian Cox and that show is right up my alley haha