Orbital revolutions around the earth: Every 27.32 days, or about 13.4 times a year.
Cycle of phases: Every 29.53 days, or about 12.4 times a year.
The lunar cycle lasts 28 days.
The moon exhibits a complete cycle of phases in 29.53 days.
The moon's phases repeat every 29.5 days because it takes that long for the moon to complete a full cycle of phases, from new moon to new moon. The 27.3 days is the amount of time it takes for the moon to orbit Earth, but the change in position relative to the sun causes the phases to take slightly longer.
The personification of the moon as female can be attributed to various mythologies and cultural beliefs where the moon is often associated with feminine principles like nurturing, intuition, and cycles of life. The moon's association with the menstrual cycle, pregnancy, and creation may have also influenced its personification as female in many cultures.
The moon will be a full moon, halfway through the lunar cycle.
A complete cycle - for example, from one full moon to the next - takes 29 1/2 days.
The moon phases change approximately every 7.4 days, as the moon transitions from new moon to full moon and back again. This cycle is known as a lunar month or synodic month.
The cycle of Venus is the same as the Moon's cycle.
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In Hawaiian, "mahina" means moon or month. It is often used in traditional Hawaiian culture to describe the lunar phases and to mark time based on the moon's cycle.