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The Moon has a synchronous rotation - every time it goes around the Earth, it rotates once around its own axis. If you stand on the side of the Moon that is directed towards Earth, you would always see the Earth in the sky - more or less in the same direction. There would be slight changes, though, due to the elliptical orbit of the Moon, and the tilt of the Moon's axis. If you stand on the back side of the Moon - the side that is not visible from Earth - Earth would always be below the horizon for you.

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