| Subject: Re: The semi-hollow moon |
| From: WF11@webtv.net (ß’-- ¹¹) |
| Date: 29/02/2004, 21:13 |
| Newsgroups: alt.paranet.ufo |
What a strange way for seismic waves to react in a gravity that is
one-sixth of the earth's, and a mass of 1/81 of the earth.
tSpaulding, N.E.; Namowitz, S.N. Heath. Earth Science. Massachusetts,
D.C. Heath and Company, 1994.
" The moon's density, about 3.3g/cm3 is less than Earth's and it's mass
is only about one eightieth Earth's.
"7.475 x 1022 kgNew
Book of Knowledge, Connecticut, Grolier Inc., 2001.
"Mass: 74 quitillion tons about 1/81 the mass of
Earth.
"7.383 x 1022 kg
"The Moon." Time Life Space and Planets.
"Only one fourth of the diameter of Earth with just 1.25 percent of its
mass, the Moon is a captive of Earth's gravitational force.
"7.475 x 1022 kg
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