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what is a moon wobble can you explain​

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Answered by RehanAk73
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A Moon Wobble is a halfway point between eclipses. Anytime the Sun-Moon aspects the nodal axis is a significant turning point, and the Sun-Moon square the nodal axis is often also termed as the Sun Moon at the bending. This Moon Wobble hits hard with outer planets aspecting it.

Answered by Frenchsmartie
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Bonjour!

A moon wobble describes the fluctuations in the moon's orbit – with wobbles occurring as a result of changes in the moon's elliptical orbit and their resulting gravitational pull on the Earth.

“There's nothing new or dangerous about the wobble; it was first reported in 1728," NASA's release said. "What's new is how one of the wobble's effects on the moon's gravitational pull — the main cause of Earth's tides — will combine with rising sea levels resulting from the planet's warming.”

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