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That is because the Moon's orbit is not exactly circular. Any orbit of one object around another is an ellipse; in this case, when the Moon is closer to Earth, it moves faster; when it is farther away, it moves slower.
the moon
Earth exerts a pull on the moon, which keeps it orbiting the Earth. Since the Earth is so big compared to the moon, it pulls the moon toward it. In a sense, the moon is falling towards the Earth, but since the moon is also moving forwards, it ends up going around and around the Earth.
No it takes a Month for the Moon to go around the Earth it takes a Year for the Earth to go around the Sun.
Yes, since the moon is in a circular orbit around the Earth, its velocity is constant but its direction is changing continuously as it moves around the Earth. This constant velocity is necessary to maintain the circular motion without drifting away or falling into the Earth.
No, the moon's orbit is elliptical with an eccentricity of about 0.55
That would be it's orbit. The moon orbits the earth in roughly a circular path.
The reason object move around space is inertia. Take the moon and Earth for example, gravity makes the moon stay close to the Earth, and inertia makes the moon circle (or revolve, or orbit) around the Earth in a circular motion. the path it takes is called its orbit.
The moon orbits the Earth, which takes one year to go around the Sun.
That would be an elliptical orbit.
this is because going around the earth is a constant process... and new moon this is because when the
It takes 27.3 days for the moon to orbit the Earth