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Español: TIERRA HACIA NUEVA.

El Sol es el único que se mueve de Este a Oeste, tal como lo hace aparentemente en la Tierra. Desde su salida por el horizonte lunar Este hasta el horizonte lunar Oeste transcurren 14 días, 18 horas y 22 minutos terrestres o el correspondiente “día de luz” lunar. La “noche” tiene esa misma longitud de tiempo.

Los tiempos de ambos dependen de la posición de los astros en cada una de sus órbitas elípticas. "Día de luz" o "Noche" entre comillas ya que al no haber atmósfera el “día de Luz” lunar se refiere al período de la presencia del Sol sobre el horizonte lunar y la “noche” lunar a su ausencia.

Ir a la imagen siguiente Astronomía en la Luna III.
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