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The Moon Itself

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Lulu Miller和Latif Nasser:解释了日全食的成因,是月球运行到地球和太阳之间,遮挡太阳光线形成的现象。 Molly Webster:指出人们在讨论日全食时,大多关注太阳,而忽略了月球在这一事件中的关键作用,引发了对月球的深入探讨。 Pat Walters:介绍了月球最可能的形成原因是巨大的撞击事件,并详细描述了这一过程。 Pat Walters:月球的形成事件也塑造了地球现在的形态,月球质量小,无法维持大气层,导致其地表环境与地球差异巨大。 Molly Webster:描述了月球表面的环境特征,包括锋利的尘埃、剧烈的温度变化以及没有日出日落等现象,并解释了这些现象背后的原因。 Molly Webster:月球会发生月震,部分原因是地球潮汐的影响。 Alan Gofinski:通过电影场景引出月球消失对地球的影响,并采访了地质物理学家Mika McKinnon。 Mika McKinnon:如果月球被摧毁,地球将面临大量陨石撞击。月球消失会显著减弱地球潮汐,对沿海生态系统造成严重破坏,许多生物依赖月球进行导航和繁殖,月球消失会扰乱它们的生存规律。月球消失可能会影响地球磁场,对地球生命构成威胁。

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There’s a total solar eclipse coming. On Monday, April 8, for a large swath of North America, the sun will disappear, in the middle of the day. Everywhere you look, people are talking about it. What will it feel like when the sun goes away? What will the blocked-out sun look like? But all this talk of the sun got us thinking: wait, what about the moon? The only reason this whole solar eclipse thing is happening is because the moon is stepping in front of the sun. So in today’s episode, we stop treating the moon like a bit player in this epic cosmic event, and place it centerstage. We get to know the moon, itself — from birth, to middle age, to … death.

This episode was reported by Molly Webster, Pat Walters, Becca Bressler, Alan Goffinski, Maria Paz Guttierez, Sarah Qari, Simon Adler and Alex Neason, and produced by Matt Kielty, Becca Bressler, Pat Walters, Maria Paz Guttierrez, Alan Goffinski and Simon Adler. 

It was edited by Becca Bressler and Pat Walters. Fact-checked by Diane Kelly and Natalie A Middleton. Original Music and sound design by Matt Kielty, Jeremy Bloom, and Simon Adler. Mixing help from Arianne Wack.

Special thanks to Rebecca Boyle, Patrick Leverone and Daryl Pitts at the Maine Gem and Mineral Museum in Bethel Maine, Renee Weber, Paul M. Sutter, Matt Siegler, Sarah Noble, and Chucky P.

**EPISODE CREDITS: **

Reported by - Molly Webster, Pat Walters, Becca Bressler, Alan Goffinski, Maria Paz Guttierez, Sarah Qari, Simon Adler and Alex NeasonProduced by -Matt Kielty, Becca Bressler, Pat Walters, Maria Paz Guttierrez, Alan Goffinski and Simon AdlerOriginal music and sound design contributed by - Matt Kielty, Jeremy Bloom and Simon Adlerwith mixing help from  - Arianne WackFact-checking by - Natalie Middleton and Diane Kelleyand Edited by  - Pat Walters and Becca Bressler

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Books - Rebecca Boyle’s book, Our Moon: How the Earth’s Celestial Companion Transformed the Planet, Guided Evolution and Made Us Who We Are.)PEOPLE IN NORTH AMERICA, HERE'S HOW TO RECYCLE YOUR USED ECLIPSE GLASSES ()https://zpr.io/D6wB7dA4Sb3m))*unless you want to hold onto them till the next one on August 23rd, 2044

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