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Thursday, August 17, 2023

Moonquakes are due to tidal pull of Earth on Moon

 

Let us talk about Moon quakes
There are Moonquakes .They are deeper and smaller in magnitude (up to 3 -3.5) .Biggest being 5.5 registered
The beauty of these Moonquakes,and as approved by seismologist that they corrospond to Earth tidal pull on Moon
No Moonquakes is believed to be due to plate tectonics.
Now the same thing I have proposed while explaining and predicting Earthquakes,no one seems to be ready to believe.
please note yesterday's (16th August) 6.5 quake at Vanuattu,a date hit prediction,with correct location hypothesis.
It is surprising that seismologist try to explain the deep Earthquakes by some illogical reason,instead of believing that all quakes are que to tidal pull of Moon ,Sun and Other major planets
Wake up U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)
Pl see
https://earthquake-prediction.blogspot.com

6 comments:

Roger Hunter said...

Amit;

There's a problem with the earth causing moonquakes.

The moon always faces the same way toward the earth so moonquakes should
always be in the same place.

But they aren't.

Roger

AMIT said...

Roger
No
Not a problem
The tidal pull is applicable on both side of the globe 180 degrees apart.
Even in oceans the hightides occure at both side of Earth and also low tides occurs at both sides simultaneously
Thus Moon can have quakes on both sides
Amit

Roger Hunter said...

Amit;

True but not what I was talking about. There should be no moonquakes scattered around on the moon because the moon always faces the same way toward the earth.

Roger

Roger Hunter said...

amit;

you're missing the point. The earth has quakes all over the place because it rotates constantly but the moon does not. The same place is always pointed toward the earth
so quakes could only be there or 180 degrees away.

Roger

AMIT said...

Roger
Yes
As the rotational and orbital time is almost same,Moon shows only one side to Earth.
Few things to note here
1) The orbit of rotation of Moon and Earth are at 5.14 degrees. This is why every new Moon and Full Moon we do not have eclipses. This is how the point of tidal pull application moves along Moon.However, it should be limited to +or- 5.4 degrees ie 11 degrees .
So one more hypothesis is , the Moon quakes are generally (80%)between + or - 6 degrees of Moon.
Nevertheless the Moon quakes induced by Sun ,Venus or Jupiter Mas etc can be all over Moon globe
Amit

AMIT said...

correction..

Though the angle between two orbit is 5 degrees ,as the distance increases,the tidal pull may cover whole of the visible side of Moon. Moreover the quake can occur at Nadir (180degrees apart) also,it will cover whole Moon
We have maximum declination of any planet is up to + or - 27 or 28 degrees, looking from Earth,the Earthquakes occur at remote locations like 50 N or S