¿Por qué vemos siempre la misma cara de la Luna?


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La BBC nos lo explica:

En realidad siempre vemos la misma cara de nuestro satélite porque la Luna tarda lo mismo en rotar una vez sobre sí misma que en dar una vuelta alrededor de la Tierra (un poco más de 27 días). El resultado es que siempre apunta hacia nosotros la misma parte de nuestro satélite

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