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How Long Is a Day on the Moon?​


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Answered by shubham610
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A day on the moon is equal to 29.5 Earth days. This means from sunrise to sunset on the moon, 29.5 Earth days would pass.

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To break it down simply, a day on the Moon lasts as long as 29.5 Earth days.

In other words, if you were standing on the surface of the Moon, it would take 29.5 days for the Sun to move all the way across the sky and return to its original position again.

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