Moon's apsidal precession pišâyân-e habâki-ye mâng Fr.: précession absidiale de la Lune The → rotation of the Moon’s → orbit within the → orbital plane, whereby the axes of the ellipse change direction. The Moon’s → major axis makes one complete revolution every 8.85 Earth years, or 3,232.6054 days, as it rotates slowly in the same direction as the Moon itself (direct, or → prograde motion). The Moon’s apsidal precession is a → relativistic effect, and should not be confused with its → axial procession. See also: → Moon; → apsidal; → precession. |