Has anybody ever considered, the true specialty of our moon? The circumstances of which our planet gained an orbiting body that was the correct size, in the correct position, to give gravitational tidal effects to our oceans? Any larger and our oceans may swell farther beyond our shores with overpowering tidal forces.
Any smaller, and our currents might be woefully small and stagnant. Is it not an object worthy of some form of appreciation, to see up in the night sky, or on the rare winter nights up here, when the moonlight reflected off snow gives everything a blue/silver light in the night?
Luna is a spark to my imagination.
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If the tides were different, then the land masses developed would have been different. It's only perfect for what we have today because it shapes what we have today.
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So...is Cancer your favorite constellation?
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Always a fan of Orion's Belt, actually. Never was a fan of crabs.