Despite the Sun's massive pull, why does the Moon remain tightly bound to the Earth?

Answer

The Earth and Moon are incredibly close to each other relative to their shared distance from the Sun.

Although the Sun's pull on the Moon is stronger than Earth's, the extremely close proximity between the Earth and Moon allows their local gravitational bond to dominate their relative movement around the Sun.

Despite the Sun's massive pull, why does the Moon remain tightly bound to the Earth?

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