Warum sehen wir nur eine Seite des Mondes? 🌔 | Kurze Frage an Prof. Martin Tajmar

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5.9 هزار بار بازدید - 11 ماه پیش - From earth, we always see
From earth, we always see the same side of the moon – even though the moon rotates on its own axis. Prof. Martin Tajmar from the Institute of Aerospace Engineering at TU Dresden explains why we still never get to see the other side.

The reason for this is the bound rotation of the celestial bodies. The moon rotates around the earth in 27 days and needs the same amount of time to rotate once around itself. This is due to the Earth's gravitational force, which deforms the moon into an elliptical shape. In this shape, the moon cannot escape the Earth's gravitational pull.

More information on the Chair of Space Systems of Prof. Martin Tajmar 👉 https://tu-dresden.de/mw/ilr/rfs

Editing: Anne-Ailine Krause, Karl J. Donath
Production: Anne-Ailine Krause, Karl J. Donath, Philipp Schulze
Graphics & animation: Pia Bublies, Christoph Klasen
11 ماه پیش در تاریخ 1402/07/07 منتشر شده است.
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