- Lunar day
In
space exploration , a lunar day is the period of time it takes for theMoon to complete one full rotation on its axis "with respect to the Sun". Equivalently, it is the time it takes the Moon to make one completeorbit around theEarth and come back to the same phase. It is marked from aNew Moon to the next New Moon.With respect to the stars, the Moon takes 27 days 7 hours 43.2 minutes to go around in its orbit; but since the Earth-Moon system has advanced around the Sun in the meantime, the Moon must keep going a while longer to get back to the same phase. On average, this
synodic period is 29 days, 12 hours, 44 minutes and 3 seconds long. This is an average figure, since the speed of the Earth-Moon system around the Sun varies slightly over a year, due to the eccentricity of the orbit; the Moon's own orbit also undergoes a number of periodic variations about its mean value because of the gravitational perturbations of the Sun.In
oceanography , a lunar day is the period of time it takes for theEarth to complete one full rotation on its axis "with respect to the moon". This is the time from one lunarzenith to the next, about 24 hours 50 minutes. This period is also called the tidal day.Lunar calendars
In some
lunar calendar s such as theHindu calendar , a lunar day ortithi is defined as 1/30 of alunar month , or the time it takes for the longitudinalangle between themoon and thesun to increase by 12°. By this definition, lunar days vary in duration (seetithi ).External links
* [http://lunarium.co.uk Lunar Days and other lunar data for many different cities]
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