29 1/2 days.
1 day
1 Earth day.
1 time from night to day it 1 time
1 "day" on the Moon = 29.5 days here on Earth.
It takes 1 month for the moon to complete each orbit but takes 1 day for it to complete 1 motion
1 day, 7 hours, 31 minutes
Answer #1:http://wiki.answers.com/Q/User:Jackdaniel0 oh my god you dont know? its 14 earth days to equal 1 day on the moon. dont ask i dont know why but its true Answer#2 please don't be surprised at a question then give a false answer, that just looks really bad! For the earth' moon: 1 synodic day (with respect to the earth) it is ~29.5 days 1 sidereal day (with respect to the stars) it is ~27.3 days http://www.universetoday.com/guide-to-space/the-moon/how-long-is-a-day-on-the-moon/
Within 1 day of a Full Moon.
It takes 1 day or 24 hours for the moon to spin on it's axis. It takes 28 days or 27.322(to be exact) or you could say 1 month for moon to revolve around the Earth. THE REVOLUTION!
The moon is constantly lagging the sun, traveling a circuit 'backwards' around the sky that runs 29.53 days. So each day, the moon is 1/29.53 of a day farther behind the sun, and after 29.53 days, the sun has 'lapped' the moon. The sun and moon are together at the time of New Moon. Three days later, the moon is 3/29.53 days lagging behind the sun, so it should be rising nominally 2.44 hours after the sun rises. There are a lot of slopes, tilts, refractions and eccentricities that modify the number, but this is the 'quick and dirty' way to figure it out . . . 1/29.53 day, or 49 minutes, farther behind the sun each day, starting with zero at New Moon.
Well its called 1 of your 5 a day so once a day.