On a clear night the Moon looks ordinary, but science calls it a cosmic anomaly. In this deep dive we unpack why Earth's moon is astronomically improbable—its outsized size relative to Earth, density quirks, and perfect tidal lock. We explore how this massive, seemingly unlikely satellite stabilizes Earth's tilt and climate, the gaps in the leading giant-impact theory, and what these puzzles reveal about how life can depend on celestial quirks. From ancient calendars and temple cultures to modern science, the Moon remains a driver of curiosity and progress.
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