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the time the moon takes to make one revolution around the earth and one rotation around itself it

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Answered by DirtFlake
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Over a full orbit we can see 59% of the moons surface from Earth. The moon's revolution around the earth takes about 27.3 days - sometimes called the lunar month. Interestingly, it also rotates on its axis in roughly the same period - 27 days.

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Answered by shamaalremeithi
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true

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But with all this spinning and orbiting, it begs the question: why don't we see the Moon spinning too? In fact, though we always see the same side of the Moon, the Moon is spinning. It's just spinning at exactly the same rate as its orbit – one revolution every 27 days.

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