Though the Moon always shows just one face to Earth, it revolves around the Earth in about 28 days. You would expect that 14 of those [Earth] days on the Moon would be Sunlit and 14 in darkness. [one fortnight for sunlight and the same for night]
So a Moon day takes about 14 times 24 Earth hours, and as many for a night on the Moon.
they different because they change the hours of the day and they know when is night and day cause they change it .
14 hours and 17 mins
14 hours and 17 mins
Two hours on the moon would be the same length as two hours on Earth, as time is consistent regardless of location. The moon's day is about 29.5 Earth days long, so two hours on the moon would only represent a fraction of its day-night cycle.
A day is 12 hoursA night is 12 hours
A day on Jupiter's moon Io lasts about 42.5 hours, and it experiences constant daylight due to its proximity to Jupiter, which causes the moon to be tidally locked. As a result, Io does not have distinct day and night cycles like we have on Earth.
they different because they change the hours of the day and they know when is night and day cause they change it .
The Earth spinning every 24 hours causes day and night. The Moon has nothing to do with causing day or night. In fact, the moon spends just as much time in the daytime sky every month as it does in the night-time sky.
24 hours.
24 hours.
29.5
14 hours and 17 mins
14 hours and 17 mins
Two hours on the moon would be the same length as two hours on Earth, as time is consistent regardless of location. The moon's day is about 29.5 Earth days long, so two hours on the moon would only represent a fraction of its day-night cycle.
708.74 hours (29.531 Earth-days)
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