Q&A: The Moon is shrinking. This Western professor explains why
by from CBC | Edmonton News on (#6JC6S)
The moon is shrinking- but not very fast. It's at a rate of about46 metres over the past few million years. That shrinkage is causingmoonquakes,according to a new study from NASA. Gordon Osinski,a planetary scientist, and an earth sciences professor at Western University,spoke with Travis Dolynny on CBC Radio's Afternoon Drive.