If the moon were to stop orbiting the Earth, gravitational forces would pull it toward the Earth, leading to a likely collision. The moon would gain speed as it fell, making it impossible for it to enter a stable orbit without changing direction. Both the Earth and the moon would experience mutual gravitational attraction, causing them to move toward each other. Calculating the impact force and time involves using Newton's laws, which can be simplified with spreadsheet tools. Overall, the moon would take several days to collide with the Earth if it ceased its orbit.