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why do we see the same side of the moon night after night​

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Answered by mukeshdevi927
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Answered by jenishapauline
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Explanation:

We always see the same side of the moon because it rotates exactly once on its axis with every complete orbit of the Earth.

In fact, the bright part of the Moon is experiencing daytime. The Moon does not rotate. The Moon does spin on its axis, completing a rotation once every 27.3 days; the confusion is caused because it also takes the same period to orbit the Earth, so that it keeps the same side facing us.

The Moon orbits Earth once every 27.3 days and spins on its axis once every 27.3 days. This means that although the Moon is rotating, it always keeps one face toward us. Known as “synchronous rotation,” this is why we only ever see the Moon's nearside from Earth.

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