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How Fast Is Moon's Earth Approach/Recession?
1.20e-9 m/s
0.00 mm/h · 0.00 ft/h
3.8 cm/year
The Moon is creeping away from Earth at 3.8 cm per year — measured precisely thanks to laser reflectors left on the Moon's surface by Apollo astronauts. Earth's tides slowly transfer rotational energy to the Moon's orbit, and the day lengthens fractionally as a result.
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Did you know?
Earth's day is gradually getting longer because of the Moon's recession — about 1.7 milliseconds per century.
How it compares
- About the same pace as fingernails grow
- Roughly 3× faster than tectonic plates drift
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