Yes, since the moon is in a circular orbit around the Earth, its velocity is constant but its direction is changing continuously as it moves around the Earth. This constant velocity is necessary to maintain the circular motion without drifting away or falling into the Earth.
The moon revolves around the Earth in a counterclockwise direction when viewed from the North Pole.
It takes about 27.3 days for the Moon to travel all the way around the Earth. This period is known as the sidereal month.
The moon travels around the Earth in approximately 27 days and 7 hours, which is known as its sidereal period. This is the time it takes for the moon to complete one orbit around the Earth relative to the background stars.
The moon accelerates because it is always changing direction. :)
It doesn't ! The moon travels around the earth !
the moon travels around the earth,and the earth travels around the sun
The direction of the moon revolution around the earth is from left to right. This is also known as anticlockwise motion.
There are no planets that travel around the moon. The moon travels around Earth.
Yes Yes Because the Moon is in Earth's Gravitational Pull.
Yes, since the moon is in a circular orbit around the Earth, its velocity is constant but its direction is changing continuously as it moves around the Earth. This constant velocity is necessary to maintain the circular motion without drifting away or falling into the Earth.
"Up" at the beginning of the trip, and "down"at the end of it.
The moon revolves around the Earth in a counterclockwise direction when viewed from the North Pole.
It takes about 27.3 days for the Moon to travel all the way around the Earth. This period is known as the sidereal month.
The moon travels around the Earth in approximately 27 days and 7 hours, which is known as its sidereal period. This is the time it takes for the moon to complete one orbit around the Earth relative to the background stars.
The moon accelerates because it is always changing direction. :)
it travels west to east