How did the Moon end up with an orbit the perfect distance to cause total eclipses?

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How did the Moon end up with an orbit the perfect distance to cause total eclipses?

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The moon didn’t. The total eclipses exist because the moon is where it is, not the other way around. If the moon was orbiting 12 feet off the earths surface, you wouldn’t ask “how is the moon perfectly placed to just miss my basketball goal everyday?”

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