Based upon simple calendar information, it's usually a month.
29.53 days
29.53 days
29.53 days
29.53 days
About 1 month.
Oh, dude, 30 moons? That's like saying "how long is a piece of string?" Moons can vary in size and distance from their planet, so it's not a one-size-fits-all answer. But if you're talking about Earth's moon, it takes about 29.5 days to complete one orbit, so 30 moons would be roughly 885 days.
Two moons can take anywhere from a few hours to a few days to orbit a planet, depending on the specific characteristics of the moons and the planet they are orbiting. Each moon will have its own orbital period, so it's important to consider both moons individually when determining how long they take to complete an orbit.
It takes the moon 29 days 12 hours and 44 minutes to complete all its phases.
4 quarters - 8 phases - 1 month - estimated average 30 days. \\~OverLordGoldDragon~//
One complete cycle of the moon's phases, from new moon to full moon and back to new moon, takes about 29.5 days. This period is known as a lunar cycle or a synodic month.
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it took 69 phases starting with your mom in bed