by Chris Peterson » Wed Mar 19, 2014 6:11 pm
Ron-Astro Pharmacist wrote:Was there or will there ever be a time when precession would allow the Earth to spin at a 90 degrees angle to the sun for longer than mere moments thus eliminating the seasons?
No. First of all, precession isn't the issue. All precession does is change the direction the Earth's axis tilts, not the angle. The angle, currently about 23°, does vary somewhat over long periods, but not more than couple of degrees.
I had read one day tidal forces will also affect the Earth so it too will be locked with the same side facing of the Earth facing the moon.
Probably not. First of all, the oceans will evaporate in a couple of billion years, reducing most of the tidal effects. And in another couple of billion, the Earth and Moon will be inside the solar radius, something that neither is likely to survive. These things will occur sooner than tidal locking could.
[quote="Ron-Astro Pharmacist"]Was there or will there ever be a time when precession would allow the Earth to spin at a 90 degrees angle to the sun for longer than mere moments thus eliminating the seasons?[/quote]
No. First of all, precession isn't the issue. All precession does is change the direction the Earth's axis tilts, not the angle. The angle, currently about 23°, does vary somewhat over long periods, but not more than couple of degrees.
[quote]I had read one day tidal forces will also affect the Earth so it too will be locked with the same side facing of the Earth facing the moon.[/quote]
Probably not. First of all, the oceans will evaporate in a couple of billion years, reducing most of the tidal effects. And in another couple of billion, the Earth and Moon will be inside the solar radius, something that neither is likely to survive. These things will occur sooner than tidal locking could.