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Total Solar Eclipse Is Disappearing Forever

  • May, 19, 2026 - 16:45
  • Space/Science news
Total Solar Eclipse Is Disappearing Forever

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – A total solar eclipse is one of the rarest and most breathtaking events humans can witness but scientists now say the age of the total solar eclipse will not last forever.

Space/Science

The Moon is slowly moving away from Earth every single year, and that tiny shift is changing the future of every eclipse solar event our planet will ever see.

According to decades of lunar laser measurements, the Moon is drifting away from Earth.

Eventually, the Moon will appear too small in the sky to completely block the Sun, meaning the total solar eclipse phenomenon humans enjoy today will vanish forever.

A report from Space Daily says the moon is receding from Earth at 3.8 centimeters per year.

“That number is small enough to sound trivial. It is not,” Space Daily states. “The same measurement, extended forward, eliminates an astronomical phenomenon that human beings happen to be alive at exactly the right moment in geological time to witness.”

The development results from tidal friction, the site notes.

Friction occurs as Earth’s oceans bulge under the moon’s gravity. Consequently, the days lengthen on Earth by about 1.7 milliseconds per century, and the moon spirals outward because it’s gaining orbital energy.

“The value of 3.8 centimeters per year is not a model output,” the outlet noted.

“It is a direct measurement, repeated for decades through the Lunar Laser Ranging Experiment, in which observatories including the Apache Point facility in New Mexico and the Côte d’Azur station in France time the return of laser pulses bounced off the Apollo and Lunokhod retroreflectors,” Space Daily added.

The moon formed roughly 4.5 billion years ago. The separation between the moon and Earth then was on the order of 20,000 to 30,000 kilometers, according to historical data.

 
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