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  • @mayataeho No I m cool, but Im not an Armchair, as I have my own Telescope to observe and have the chance to observe from remotely control telescope, as well as I did Lunar and Palnetarry observations from 26" Refractor Telescope at ULO Oberevatory part of UCL where I greaduated studing Math & Astronomy !!

  • @mayataeho just type Lunar Rotation - HQ

    btw I m not an armchair, look at my channel and see some of my products out of 527 Astronomical videos

    btw should you needed infromation about the Eclipses both Solar and Lunar Eclipses, Sesaons and the latest abut NEO Asteroids and comets then you are in the right palce, my videos (specailly the Eclipse vidoes), make the headlines around the world, just check my last Total Lunar Eclipse 10 Dec 2011, and see it for yourself and some of comments there!

  • @mayataeho hahah, why not look at my new version, Lunar Rotation - HQ, and see the difference and then leave me your feed back !!

  • Planet Earth is the only terrestrial planet with a round moon? Also, was planet Mars had water?

    Then, where did all the water go?

  • @hummingbirdhoneybear lol your sarcasm! If it isn't, you're crazy then!

  • Is the face of the moon supposed too change like it is wobbling up and down?Because the other night the face was way farther down and tonight the full moon it's back too where it usualy is.Almost as if you grabbed it and tilted it forward and then back in place.As if it's moving on it's axis like earth.

  • @korzon The Moon has a movement called Libration, in 3 different movement, Libration in Longitude 7 degrees up and down, Libration in Latitude again 7 degress etierh side (left &right), also daily libration when rises till sets

    reuslt of these Libration we see 59% of the Lunar Surface at times.

    chekc out my video, Lunar Libration and also my new video Lunar Roation - HQ

  • @KurdstanPlanetarium Now that's science because we can observe it,And I have watched it myself and seen it with my naked eye.I can also prove it by taking the overlays of photo's and putting them on top of eachother.I have also noticed it turns too,As if rotated a couple Degees then back.Thats something we can be sure of.I wish we could have complete access on line of the Hubble real time as the astronomers get.It is rediculous we pay taxes for the thing and all we get is what they allow.

  • @KurdstanPlanetarium

    so I wasn't tripping when I thought the moon was dancing around in the sky the other month that I gazed at the full moon for hours.

  • Hmm.. is this google earth?

    the program, i mean.

  • yeah i was in mistake

    :D

    but i prove that to me

  • the moon is not rotating! lol!!!!!

    its turning aroung the earth

  • @Sashomei The Moon does rotates around itself in the same peroid as it orbit Earth, thats why we see only one face turned towards us its called Synchronous Rotation...LOL

  • @KurdstanPlanetarium Actualy it's like ring around the rosey so in a sense it only apears too,They swing around as they are locked holding hands.So also in a sense they dont revolve only earth is able too spin.Almost as it does rotate and actualy doesn't like a optical illusion.The earth and the moon are a machine working together like a clock and quite impressive in function I must say.It's kept track of time all these years.

  • The moon is stationary! It doesnt rotate

  • @shazynysmon it is stationary to you as you are watching it from Lunar Orbit, so the Earth passing by behind if you noticed...rotation is mean you can see the entire Lunar surface underneath...as you know Lunar Rotation peroid is the same as its Lunar Orbital period around the Earth so it face Earth with same old face always...here you see the lunar farside too...so enjoy

  • @shazynysmon The Moon is anything but stationary. It orbits Earth about once every 28 days. It orbits the Sun about once a year. It rotates once about every 28 days. How can you think it is stationary?

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  • @hammaann I think what shazynysmon was trying to say was that the Moon's rotation LOOKS stationary from our vantage point. Its rotation is pretty much fixed with its orbit, so we only see 60% of the Moons surface. Same old maria, same old screamin' face (at least that's how I view it). The Moon would be much brighter at times if the rotation wasn't fixed. Does anyone else find it weird, or that it's too perfect to be a coincidence? Would make the perfect ad billboard, am I right?

  • @DysphemisticOptimist well I have another video Lunar Rotation with better graphics, showing the rotations more smoothly...

    hope you enjoy that one...

  • @KurdstanPlanetarium This animation is great; no complaints. I'll no doubt view the other.

    The objective of my reply was to point out that we Earthworms will never see the 'dark' side of the Moon with our own eyes unless we orbit, or land on the 'dark' side of the Moon ourselves; and to let shazynysmon know that I knew what he meant, even if others didn't. Not to mention throw a bit of mystery into it as well, with the billboard comment.

    Thanks for the vids. Keep uploading them.

  • @shazynysmon Wow, you really need to study your science more. One rotation of the moon takes the same amount of time as its orbit around the Earth.

  • I'll just say this... the moon is not a "natural satellite". If your feeble closed-minded brain can handle that, then I suggest looking at the David Icke videos for the easy version and Keylontic Science for the advanced version.

  • @illuminatiWILLLOSE- You can't take all they say to be true.! However with that being said, What is you're take on that somebitch haha. I don't buy Davids stories though, He looks fake and sounds fake. (My opinion). I am following allot of their stuff though.

    You think it's a base or station out post Etc.

  • looks google earth dude

  • @MrSalsaparrilla its not google earth dude, its lunar rotation...

  • The music makes me feel like I'm playing a Final Fantasy game.

  • Thanks, spent days looking for something like this!

  • you welcome my friend...perhaps you want to see my other video about Moons equatorial part rotation..

  • Where did you get the data for this?

  • Paatkenobi

    this video is my own i made it from my Kurdistan planetarium softwares. the music is form Google youtube.

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