27.32 earth days.
The big one you can see in the sky with the naked eye revolves around the planet Earth.
Yes, As long as the planet has a big enough gravitational force. Wrong! By definition, stars do not rotate their planets - only the opposite can occur.
The Moon has no atmosphere for a number of reasons: It is not dense or big enough to have a gravitic pull to retain anything. It does not revolve, so it cannot hold on to anything like atmosphere. It has never had one.
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It would require an incomprehensible number of Big Macs to fill up the moon. The moon's volume is estimated to be about 2.2 billion cubic kilometers, and a Big Mac is about 0.445 cubic decimeters. This means you would need trillions upon trillions of Big Macs to come close to filling up the moon.
The moon appears big and orange tonight due to a phenomenon called the "harvest moon." This occurs when the moon is low on the horizon, causing it to appear larger and take on a reddish-orange hue due to the Earth's atmosphere scattering light.
Neptune takes the longest because it is the 8th planet so it takes longer to get to the sun and because it is so big
The Big Dipper doesn't rotate. The Earth, however, does rotate. The period of rotation is called a day and the Big Dipper will appear to make a full circle every 24 hours.
Cassiopeia and the Big Dipper appear to rotate counterclockwise around the North Star in the northern hemisphere.
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