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Explain the moon's motion?

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Answered by nazeefasif8
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The Motion of the Moon. The Moon moves around the Earth in an approximately circular orbit, going once around us in approximately 27.3 days, or one sidereal period of revolution. As it does this its position changes, relative to the stars. ... An approximate representation of the motion of the Moon around the Earth.

Answered by Anonymous
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The moon has two main movements: its revolution and its rotation. The Moon moves around the Earth in a movement called revolution. ... The path the Moon takes to go all the way around the Earth is called its orbit. It takes about 27 days for the Moon to revolve around the Earth once.

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