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How many days does it take for the moon to do a complete rotation?

It takes about 27.3 days for the moon to complete one full rotation on its axis. This is the same amount of time it takes for the moon to complete one orbit around Earth.


What is it when the moon appears as a complete disk?

Full Moon.


When the moon is a complete circle its called?

When the moon is a complete circle, it is called a full moon. This occurs when the Earth is between the sun and the moon, with the side of the moon facing Earth fully illuminated by the sun.


How long does it take for the moon to spin?

It takes about 27.3 days for the moon to complete one full rotation on its axis, which is the same amount of time it takes to orbit the Earth. This is why we always see the same side of the moon from Earth.


How long does it take for the moon to complete a passage from one full moon to another full moon?

29.5 days.


How many days do it take for the exact moon shape to appear?

Whatever moon phase you're looking at, it was the same 29.53 days ago, and it'll be the same again after another 29.53 days.


What is the moon called when it's a complete circle?

That's a full moon.


What do you see when there is a Full Moon?

A man might be outside cutting down trees with his wife who might be walking her adorable puppy. Everything will probably be about the same except there will be a full moon.


How long does it take the moon to complete 1 phase cycle?

It takes about 29.5 days for the moon to complete one full phase cycle, from new moon to full moon and back to new moon again.


How long does it take for a moon phase to re- appear?

It takes about 29.5 days for the moon to complete a full lunar cycle and reappear in the same phase. This cycle includes all the phases of the moon, from new moon to full moon and back to new moon again.


How long does it take the moon to complete on rotation on its axis?

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.


Why do we not see the moon during a full moon phase?

A full moon phase is when the full face of the moon facing earth is a complete disc of reflected sunlight. So, I don't really understand the question that states a full moon can't be seen?