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Since there is no problem, no "solution" is required. The Moon cannot leave the Earth's orbit.

While it is true that the Moon is __SLOWLY__ spiraling away from the Earth, the speed of the Moon's retreat would make a herd of sleeping snails look like the Indianapolis 500. Neither you nor your children or your ggggggggggg-grandchildren will notice any difference attributable to the natural change in distance. (Although if your ggggggggggggg-grandchildren DECIDE to take the Moon off on a galactic joyride, it may be technologically feasible by then!)

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