Molten Core Inside The Moon?
beggs writes: "The Times (free reg et al.) is running an article about the possibility of a molten core inside the moon and that this, if confirmed may lend support the the theory that the moon is the child of a violent collision between mother earth and some other heavenly body in the distance past."
Can we find out if *he* has a molten core?
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The plate tectonics that would have ensued from having an active core (like Earth's) has ceased, for quite a long time too.
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It was proved (through observation) many years ago that the moon is made of cheese. The reason the government keeps the moon "rocks" is because they're so delicious. Moon cheeseburgers are the best food in the solar system... and don't forget the yummy bacon and moon cheesefries.
IF we had a moon colony how would a molten core compare to solar cells as an energy source?
Might be worth looking at.
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With a warm core, there is possibility (although slim) for life to survive in air tight pockets beneath the surface and toward the warmth of the core. This would be a great discover for mankind, however slim the odds.
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Could this possibly lead to a cheap method of power generation on the moon in the future?
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you would think the following logic was being applied: Earth has molten core. Moon has molten core. Thus, since they both have a molten core, the moon must have come from the earth!
The Times is a great paper thats been arround longer then america, this article is from the New York Times
Having a molten core would NOT lend support to the theory that the moon splintered off of the Earth. In fact, the non-existence of a molten-core would better lend support to that theory than a molten core. This is simply because if the moon splintered off of the earth, it is going to be one giant rock. How does one get a molten core from just a rock? Does anyone else see what I'm saying?
It has no electromagnetic field any more (they are closely related), and hence gets hit by all the asteroids
Those to facts have NOTHING to do with eachother....
Measuring fluctuations in the Moon's size obviously tell you if it is solid or not but what about looking at the magnetic field. If the core of the Moon is liqued, then you wouldn't you see a large magnetic field from the free flowing ions in the core? That is what is responsible for the Earth's field.
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What in the world does "molten core" have to do with "split off from Earth"?! The thermal time constant of the Earth is only a few million years -- the core isn't molten because the Earth is still cooling, it's molten because of the decay of radioactive nuclei, primarily uranium. The moon's thermal time constant would be even shorter, so if the core is still molten, it would have nothing to do with a violent creation.
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How many licks does it take to get to the molten core?
(Let's just hope that some owl doesn't come and take two licks and bite right to the core, forever leaving the problem unanswered)