Capt'n Midnight wrote: » nah the moon won't leave, IIRC it will slow the earth down until both are tidally locked, then the moon starts coming back in again but academic 'cos the sun will swallow us up by then The bit I want to know is how big the first tides were - the moon was perhaps just 1/10th the distance away and the effect was far more than linear, imagine tides 10 - 100 times higher - far more mixing of primordial soup stramotolites can tell you how many days there were in a year from way way back
Rubecula wrote: » I am sure (although not 100% certain) that a number of things will happen around the same time. The moon leaves, the sun expands, and Andromeda collides with the Milkyway. All doom and gloom for dear old Earth I 'm afraid.