what (make) the moon go around the earth
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Furthermore, the Moon experiences twice the pull of gravity from the Sun than it does from the Earth. ... If they didn't point towards Earth, the Moon would drift away from the Earth and orbit the Sun directly instead. In other words, because the Moon actually orbits around the Earth; it's orbiting the Earth.
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- The Moon keeps moving in its circular orbit around Earth because the force of gravity between Earth and the Moon acts like an invisible tether. If there were no gravity, the Moon would fly off into space. If the Moon stopped moving, it would crash down to Earth.
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