Life Without the Moon
Full moon, half-moon, total eclipse. What happens when we look up and the moon is missing? Our host Alan Davies imagines a world where the moon just ceases to exist.
Full moon, half-moon, total eclipse. What happens when we look up and the moon is missing? In this episode of Life Without, our host Alan Davies imagines a world where the moon just ceases to exist, the Earth’s natural satellite gone.
What would happen to our tides and how would creatures who depend on moonlight to hunt survive? The loss of the Moon would also have a huge impact on our psyche and connection to the lunar calendar.
This episode features Sara Russell a Merit Researcher in Cosmic Mineralogy and Planetary Science and artist Luke Jerram who toured the world with his replica in Museum of the Moon.
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Life Without
Alan Davies hosts a thought experiment: will removing one thing from our world destroy it?

