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Mercury still manages to have a day of about 58 days and 15 hours in comparison to its Orbit of 88 days, which means it gets to show a different side to the Sun. One moon day is 28.5 days long ( the time it takes to rotate once on its axis ) it is also the same amount of time it takes to orbit the Earth, so we only ever see one face of the moon.

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