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The moon appear different at different positions in its orbit



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Answered by Anonymous
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  • The biggest clue to why the Moon always looks different when you look up at the sky is that it is constantly moving in relation to Earth and the Sun. It pops up in different places and at different times because it orbits the Earth.

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The cause of the moon's orbit around the earth is centrifugal force. This centrifugal force is felt by the attraction force of the earth.The Moon makes a complete orbit around Earth in 27 Earth days and rotates or spins at that same rate, or in that same amount of time. Because Earth is moving as well — rotating on its axis as it orbits the sun — from our perspective, the Moon appears to orbit us every 29 days.The Moon is Earth's only proper natural satellite. It is one quarter the diameter of ... 85° N, 150 K, 230 K ... The Moon orbits Earth at an average lunar distance of 384,400 km ( 238,900 mi), ...It shows same face toward Earth in all phases. Given these facts, can you infer if the moon rotates around its own axis? (figure 3-2). Other Key ...

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