no it does'nt
the moon orbits the EARTH every month.
The Moon orbits the earth nearly once a month. It orbits every 28 days. In a year, the Moon can orbit the earth 13 times.
The Moon orbits Earth just once in 27.3 days.
No. The moon rotates once for every orbit it makes around Earth.
Earth's moon does rotate on it's axis but it does it once each orbit of the Earth: every 27.3 days .
The Earth and the Moon mutually orbit their common center of mass once every 27.32 days. Their common center of mass is inside theEarth.
No. The moon takes about 27 days to go around the earth.
The moon's orbit is interesting. Looking down from the north, the earth rotates anti-clockwise on its axis, and the moon orbits earth in an anti-clockwise direction. This is interesting because when we observe the moon, it appears to rise in the east and set in the west, just like the sun. BUT, the orbital movement of the moon is from west to east. The reason this happens is because the moon's orbit is about one month long, but in the meantime the earth is spinning on its axis once every 24 hours. The moon's orbit is an ellipse and not a perfect circle. This means that it moves a little closer to earth, and then a little farther away, once each orbit. The plane of the moon's orbit is not in the plane of earth's orbit around the sun. If it were, we would have solar eclipses every lunar cycle.
The Moon goes once around the Earth about every 28 days. The Earth goes once around the Sun every 365.4 days, or one year. Therefore, the Moon, while orbiting the Earth, goes around the Sun once a year.
The Moon orbits the Earth, so, because the Earth makes a full orbit around the Sun once every 365.25 days, the Moon does as well.
The plane of the Moon's orbit is tilted to the ecliptic, which is the plane of the Earth's orbit. So 5 times out of six, the Moon is either above or below the direct line from the Earth to the Sun, and no eclipse happens.
it makes one orbit