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Leichhardt House asked the Naked Scientists: Dear Chris, I love your show! Perhaps you can help me with an astronomical question that has bugged me for ages. Why does the Moon always have the same face towards us? Is it purely chance that it rotates on its axis at just the right rate for this to happen as it orbits the Earth, or is there some force that tends to hold it in this orientation, and if so, what is it? Many thanks in advance... Bob Jones Toowoomba,QueenslandAustraliaWhat do you think?
Why does the Moon always have the same face towards us? ... is there some force that tends to hold it in this orientation, and if so, what is it?
... the exact final "pseudo-rest" position
is there some force that tends to hold it in this orientation, and if so, what is it?