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That depends on what you call a "lunar cycle".

-- If you mean the time it takes for the moon to return to the same place on the map

of the stars, that's 27.32 days and exactly one (1.000) axial rotation of the moon.

-- If you mean the time it takes for the moon to display a complete cycle of phases in

the sky, that's 29.531 days, or 1.081 rotations.

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