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Close Companions [1]

Earth looms large above the surface of the Moon in this photograph from the Apollo 8 mission in 1968. It would have appeared even larger when the Moon was born because the two bodies were much closer together. The gravitational pull between them would have been stronger, creating significant tides inside Earth, perhaps warming our planet enough to significantly increase its surface temperature, according to recent research. [NASA]

Moon and Aldebaran
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