Like a Slow Dance Around the Room
The Moon Takes Its Time
Every night, you can see the Moon changing shape, from a thin sliver to a big round full moon and back again. This is called the lunar cycle, and it takes about 29.5 days to complete. But that's not quite the same as how long it takes for the Moon to make one full trip around Earth.
Why the difference? Because while the Moon orbits Earth, Earth is also moving around the Sun, like you're both spinning in a slow, waltz-like dance instead of just turning in place. So even though the Moon completes its orbit in 27.3 days, it takes a little longer for us to see all the changes from our viewpoint on Earth.
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- What Causes the Northern Lights?
- How Does a Mirror Work Exactly?
- How Does Gravity Affect the Moon’s Orbit?
- What Causes a ‘Golden’ Sunset or Sunrise?
- How Does Gravity Affect Space Travel?
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