citation 4
Kolter, Ryan. Project Sunsplash. 17 Feb. 1995. 31 Oct. 2005 http://www.lajzar.co.uk/sci/sunsplash.html.
heres a different Sunsplash site with similar information... don't know if i can trust 'em anymore, too bad
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Kolter, Ryan. Project Sunsplash. 17 Feb. 1995. 31 Oct. 2005 http://www.lajzar.co.uk/sci/sunsplash.html.
"The Moons Orbit and Rotation." sept 2000. the windows team. 25 Oct. 2005 http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/the_universe/uts/moon1.html&edu=high.
Arnett, Bill. The Moon. 20 April 2005. 25 Oct. 2005
Fox, Ryan. "Final Results." PROJECT SUNSPLASH: Final Results. 17 Feb. 1995. Poject Sunsplash. 24 Oct. 2005
Second Magic Number: in order to cause the Moon to slow down enough
to hit us, 1.575x10E27 joules of energy must be released, which would
slow the moon from 1.018km/s to .207 km/s.
oh yeah! I am doing that wonder project thing on the possiblity of "stealing" the moon or at least breaking it out of orbit. I will have to find many precise measurements about the moons mass, the power of all of the planets gravity and how much "push" I'd be able to give the moon (probably with nuclear bombs). If the moon seems like a imppossible target then I'll move on to asteroids. Wish me luck.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&safe=off&q=how+to+knock+the+moon+out+of+orbit&btnG=Search
this is a way cool site!!!!