It takes one "lunar month" of about 28 days (27.32 days)
The rotation of the moon on its axis, and its revolution (orbit around the Earth) each take the same amount of time. This is called "tidal locking" and means that one side of the Moon is always facing the Earth, while the other side (the far side, sometimes erroneously called the dark side) is always facing away. Because the Moon's orbit is not a perfect circle, and does not orbit directly over the equator, some areas along the "east and west" edges of the Moon will experience times when the Earth is visible and times when it is not.
The rotation of the moon, or the time it takes to rotate on it's axis exactly once, is 27.322 days (rounded), and the moon's orbital period, or the time the moon takes to complete one full revolution around the Earth, is exactly the same. That's why the Moon appears to always show the same face. We see the same side of the moon and never get to view the far side from Earth.
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27.32 days.
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A planet's rotation on its axis determines the length of its day.
27.32 days (rounded)
29 Earth days.
The rotation of the moon, or the time it takes to rotate on it's axis exactly once, is 27.322 days (rounded), and the moon's orbital period, or the time the moon takes to complete one full revolution around the Earth, is exactly the same. That's why the Moon appears to always show the same face. We see the same side of the moon and never get to view the far side from Earth.
27.3 days.
The moon spins once on its axis every month; one sidereal period around earth is equal to one complete rotation on its axis. If the moon did not rotate, all of its surface would be visible from earth over the course of a month.
The moon spins once on its axis every month; one sidereal period around earth is equal to one complete rotation on its axis. If the moon did not rotate, all of its surface would be visible from earth over the course of a month.
The period of the moon's rotation on its axis is around 27 days. That's the reason why the moon appears stationary from Earth.
The moon takes approximately 27.3 days to complete one rotation on its axis. This period is known as its sidereal rotation period and is the same as its orbital period around the Earth.
The rotation of the moon, or the time it takes to rotate on it's axis exactly once, is 27.322 days (rounded), and the moon's orbital period, or the time the moon takes to complete one full revolution around the Earth, is exactly the same. That's why the Moon appears to always show the same face. We see the same side of the moon and never get to view the far side from Earth.
because of the tilt of both the moon and the earth on their rotation axis
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