moon: The Lunar Month
The Lunar Month
The moon was studied, and its apparent motions through the sky recorded, beginning in ancient times. The Babylonians and the Maya, for example, had remarkably precise calendars for eclipses and other astronomical events. Astronomers now recognize different kinds of months, such as the synodic month of 29 days, 12 hr, 44 min, the period of the lunar phases, and the sidereal month of 27 days, 7 hr, 43 min, the period of lunar revolution around the earth.
Sections in this article:
- Introduction
- Formation and Evolution
- Internal Structure
- Surface Features
- Physical Characteristics
- Tidal Influence of the Moon
- Solar and Lunar Eclipses
- Retarded Lunar Motion
- The Lunar Orbit and Phases
- The Lunar Month
- The Earth-Moon System
- Bibliography
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