• uphillbothways@kbin.social
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    6 months ago

    It’s tidally locked to earth. Earth isn’t tidally locked to it. Happens slowly due to gravity and differential mass. Relatively stable satellites end up tidally locked given the time. Pretty sure lack of water/liquids/atmosphere hastens the process.

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      Yeah, Earth’s moon isn’t the only satellite to tidally lock to its planet. In fact, several are.

      Photos and Deimos are tidally locked to Mars. 8 of Jupiter’s moons and 15 of Saturn’s. Pluto and Charon.

      Mercury is tidally locked to the sun, but it’s in 3:2 resonance rather than 1:1.