, Moon, Sun System. Moon “appears” to go around from E W ` Really, rotates below it.

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, Moon, Sun System

Moon “appears” to go around from E W ` Really, rotates below it

Orbit is an ellipse around 27.3 days

Moons’ orbit is NOT on the same plane as - tilted 5 o

Moon Rotates on it’s axis once every 27.3 days (Same as it’s Revolution).: Same side of moon always faces

Perigee When Moon Is Closest To Apogee When Moon Is Furthest From

Moon Phases Moon Reflects Sunlight!

It Takes 29.5 Days To Go From Phase To Same Phase… …Moon Has To “Catch Up” In It’s Orbit