Friday, August 20, 2010

THE MOON IS SHRINKING?

New research indicates cracks in the Moon’s crust that have formed as the interior has cooled and shrunk over the last billion years or so. That means the surface has shrunk, too, though not so you’d notice just from gazing at it.
Scientists have identified 14 landforms called lobate scarps scattered over the surface of the moon, explained Thomas Watters of the Center for Earth and Planetary Studies at the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum. Watters and colleagues describe their find in Friday’s edition of the journal Science.
The scarps had previously been noted at the Moon’s equator, but this is the first evidence in other areas, indicating they result from a global process.
The study calls the scarps “evidence of recent thrust faulting on the Moon”. But this is planetary science, where “recent” can mean a billion years ago.
The scarps, or cliffs, extend across some small craters, and small craters tend to be obliterated over time, Watters explained. In addition, there are no large craters imposed on top of the scarps, another indication they are relatively recent, in planetary terms, he said. “One of the really cool parts of this ... the faults are so young-looking that you can't escape the possibility that this contraction occurred recently, and could indicate that the moon is still active,” Watters said.
The size of the scarps indicates a shrinkage in the size of the Moon of about 328 feet, which wouldn’t be nearly enough to be noticed with the naked eye. The Moon is about one-fourth the size of the Earth in diameter.
The scarps range up to a little over 30 feet high and a few kilometers long, he said. By comparison, the planet Mercury has much larger scarps indicating considerably more shrinkage over time.The Moon’s not going to disappear and its shrinkage won’t affect the Earth in any way.

Universe will expand forever

The universe will continue to expand forever and eventually become a “cold, dead wasteland”, according to an Indian-origin cosmologist-led study that sheds light on mysterious “dark energy”.
Priya Natarajan of Yale University and astronomers at Nasa used the Hubble telescope’s “galactic magnifying lens” to “narrow in” on what they believe comprises the “dark energy” that pushes universe apart at ever-increasing speed.
They concluded the distribution of dark energy — that is invisible and makes up a “large chunk of our universe”, or 72% of its size — would mean the universe would never stop growing, the Science journal reported. The study predicted that the universe would eventually become a dead and cold wasteland. PTI

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