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To find the diameter of the moon in degrees, divide the number of units on the image by 2. If each unit represents 30 degrees, then the diameter of the moon in degrees would be half of that, which is 15 degrees.
it is about 273 degrees on the sunny side of the moon.
yes it tilts at about 7 degrees. 23 degrees is the tilt of earth axis.
When it is the night it can be -160degrees C and 100 degrees C when it is day
there is 360 DEGREES
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To find the diameter of the moon in degrees, divide the number of units on the image by 2. If each unit represents 30 degrees, then the diameter of the moon in degrees would be half of that, which is 15 degrees.
it is about 273 degrees on the sunny side of the moon.
About -276 degrees Fahrenheit to 268 degrees Fahrenheit
By definition, every object rotates a full 360 degrees about it's own axis, including the moon.
yes it tilts at about 7 degrees. 23 degrees is the tilt of earth axis.
When it is the night it can be -160degrees C and 100 degrees C when it is day
As the Moon and Earth orbit each other, the moon changes position relative to the stars by about 13 degrees per day.
The temperature on the moon can vary greatly, from extremely hot during the lunar day (up to 127 degrees Celsius or 260 degrees Fahrenheit) to very cold during the lunar night (as cold as -173 degrees Celsius or -280 degrees Fahrenheit). This is due to the lack of atmosphere to trap heat on the moon's surface.
The idea is to divide the number of degrees in a complete circle (360 degrees) by the number of hours the Moon takes for those 360 degrees, i.e., one complete revolution. One revolution by the Moon takes about 27 1/2 days; convert that into hours and do the division.
No, it does not. The inclination of the moon's orbital plane is anywhere from 18.3 degrees to 28.6 degrees. The moon does intersect earth's equatorial plane twice during every sidereal orbit.