Moon

The Moon is the earth's companion satellite, though some astronomers believe that it approaches being a planet in its own right. The Moon is large enough for its gravity to affect the Earth, stabilising its orbit and producing the regular ebb and flow of the tides. The Moon is also familiar to us for its different phases, waxing and waning in appearance in an unchanging cycle. For this reason, astrologers consider the moon to be at least secondar... more

Area:

  • 37,930,000,000 km² (14644854873 mi² )

Also known as:

  • Lune,
  • La luna,
  • לבנה,
  • ירח,
  • Earth's moon,
  • Luna,
  • The Moon
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Astronomy

Orbits:

Orbital Order:

  • 1

Periapsis:

  • 363,104 km (225622 mi )

Aoapsis:

  • 405,696 km (252088 mi )

Orbit Eccentricity:

  • 0.0549

Orbital Period:

  • 27 d 7 h 43 min 5 s

Average Orbital Speed:

  • 1.022 km/s (2286 mph )

Semi-major Axis:

  • 384,399 km (238854 mi )

Magnitude:

  • -12.74

Distance:

  • 0 pc (0.0026 AU )
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