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The moon revolves around the Earth in a tidal day in the same direction as the Earth is rotating. The Earth rotates once every 50 minutes, bringing the moon to its maximum position directly overhead.

Because the moon orbits the Earth in the same direction as the Earth rotates around its axis, the tidal day is 50 minutes longer than a solar day. Thus, it takes an additional 50 minutes for the Earth to "catch up" to the moon.

Synodic period and sidereal period are two different types. The longest synodic period (780 days) belongs to Mars, although the longest sidereal period is unquestionably not it. A body's return to a certain location with respect to Earth takes time, which is known as a synodic period. The 27 1/4 days it takes the moon to circle the earth with relation to the stars.

A sidereal period is the amount of time needed for a particular body to reposition itself in relation to the stars. A month of 29 1/2 days or four weeks is the distance between new moons.

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