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Lunar Day Relative to the Earth, the Moon makes one rotation every 29.5 days.

That happens to also be the time it takes for the Moon to complete one revolution around the Earth. This might seem like a coincidence, but it's not

Lunar Day
the period of time taken for the moon to make one full rotation on its axis (about 27.3 sidereal days)

Lunar Day There are two definitions of this term. The first refers to the period of time it takes for the Moon to spin completely on its axis in terms of its position to the sun. The second is the amount of time it takes for the Moon to complete a single orbit around the Earth. Due to the eccentric orbit, a Lunar Day varies in length. Lunar Eclipse This event occurs when the Full Moon moves through the shadow cast by the Earth as it passes between the Sun and the Moon.

Lunar Day Relative to the Earth, the Moon makes one rotation every 29.5 days. That happens to also be the time it takes for the Moon to complete one revolution around the Earth. This might seem like a coincidence, but it's not

Lunar Day
the period of time taken for the moon to make one full rotation on its axis (about 27.3 sidereal days)

Lunar Day There are two definitions of this term. The first refers to the period of time it takes for the Moon to spin completely on its axis in terms of its position to the sun. The second is the amount of time it takes for the Moon to complete a single orbit around the Earth. Due to the eccentric orbit, a Lunar Day varies in length. Lunar Eclipse This event occurs when the Full Moon moves through the shadow cast by the Earth as it passes between the Sun and the Moon.

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