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Understanding Lunar Orbits: How the Moon Revolves Around Earth
Yes, the Moon travels around the Earth. This is called
orbiting
. The Moon is held in orbit around the Earth by the Earth's gravity.
It takes about
27.3 days
for the Moon to complete one orbit around the Earth.
International Space Station (ISS) & Astronomy: A Connected Relationship
Aurora Colors: Why Green Displays Higher Energy Than Red
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Revolutionary Bayesian Quantum Algorithm Computes Energy Gaps Between Atoms and Molecules
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