About 28 days.
365 and 1 to 4 days
27.32 days (rounded)
By definition, every object rotates a full 360 degrees about it's own axis, including the moon.
About 29.5 days, which is about the same time it takes to orbit us. This explains why we always see the same side of the moon facing us.
Both of these periods are exactly equal ... about 27.32 days.
27.32 days
27.32 days
Rotate
365 and 1 to 4 days
yes, it takes axpproximately 27 days
No
Earth's moon does rotate on it's axis but it does it once each orbit of the Earth: every 27.3 days .
The moon rotates on its own geometrical axis. It revolves around the Earth.
It takes 27.32 of the time interval that we call our "day".
The moon has an axis, and as the moon orbits the Earth, it keeps the same face toward the earth. So the moon rotates on its axis the same length of time it takes to rotate the earth -28 days.
The moon rotates on it's axis as it revolves around the Earth, taking 29.5 days. This is why we can never see the 'back' of the moon from Earth.
Dude hello, the moon doesn't rotate on its axis. It rotates around the Earth but stays facing the same way, the first time man ever saw the dark side of the moon was when Apollo 11 delivered the first people onto the moon. But the Earth on the other hand does rotate on its axis.