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Keyword: rotation
![Вращающаяся Луна от "Лунного орбитального разведчика"](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2020/07/21/0001679986/moon_lro.preview.preview.preview.png)
19.07.2020
No one, presently, sees the Moon rotate like this. That's because the Earth's moon is tidally locked to the Earth, showing us only one side. Given modern digital technology, however, combined with many detailed images returned by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO), a high resolution virtual Moon rotation movie has been composed.
![Вращающаяся Луна от "Лунного орбитального разведчика"](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2024/06/02/0001930813/moon_lro.preview.preview.preview.preview.png)
2.06.2024
No one, presently, sees the Moon rotate like this. That's because the Earth's moon is tidally locked to the Earth, showing us only one side. Given modern digital technology, however, combined with many detailed images returned by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO), a high resolution virtual Moon rotation movie has been composed.
![Вращение Ио](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2000/12/28/0001164476/iorotmovie_gal.preview.gif)
24.10.2000
The surface of Io is continually changing. Jupiter's moon is the home to many powerful volcanoes so active they are effectively turning the moon inside out. The above time-lapse sequence is a composite of images taken during two space missions that approached the violent moon: Voyager and Galileo.
![Вращение сатурна](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2001/04/27/0001167762/satrotmovie_hst.small.preview.gif)
3.10.2000
The dramatic rotation of the cloud-tops of Saturn every ten-hours is particularly evident from orbit around the gas giant planet. With a good enough telescope, however, such rotation is visible even from Earth, as shown by this time-lapse image sequence from the Hubble Space Telescope taken in November 1990.
![Вращение Европы](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2001/01/16/0001165731/europarotmovie_gal.preview.gif)
16.01.2001
Evidence has been mounting that beneath the vast planes of ice that cover Europa lies water -- liquid oceans that might be home to alien life. The smallest of Jupiter's Galilean Moons (which include Io, Ganymede, and Callisto), Europa's deep interior is composed of mostly of silicate rock.
![Юпитер вращается](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2021/10/26/0001777355/jupiter_rotation.preview.preview.png)
26.10.2021
Observe the graceful twirl of our Solar System's largest planet. Many interesting features of Jupiter's enigmatic atmosphere, including dark belts and light zones, can be followed in detail. A careful inspection will reveal that different cloud layers rotate at slightly different speeds.
![Вращающаяся Луна от LRO](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2013/09/16/0001293188/moon_lro.preview.png)
16.09.2013
No one, presently, sees the Moon rotate like this. That's because the Earth's moon is tidally locked to the Earth, showing us only one side. Given modern digital technology, however, combined with many detailed images returned by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO), a high resolution virtual Moon rotation movie has now been composed.
![Вращающаяся Луна от "Лунного орбитального разведчика"](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2018/03/19/0001401882/moon_lro.preview.preview.png)
18.03.2018
No one, presently, sees the Moon rotate like this. That's because the Earth's moon is tidally locked to the Earth, showing us only one side. Given modern digital technology, however, combined with many detailed images returned by the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO), a high resolution virtual Moon rotation movie has been composed.
![Нептун: один раз вокруг Солнца](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2011/07/14/0001252877/neptuneJune2011_hst4panelcrop.preview.jpg)
14.07.2011
Neptune rotates once on its axis in about 16 hours. So, spaced about 4 hours apart these 4 images of the solar system's most distant gas giant cover one Neptune day. Recorded...
![Фильм о вращении Юпитера с Пик дю Миди](https://images.astronet.ru/pubd/2011/12/08/0001255005/jupiter_rotation.preview.png)
6.12.2011
Observe the graceful twirl of the Solar System's largest planet. Many interesting features of Jupiter's enigmatic atmosphere, including dark bands and light zones, can be followed in detail. A careful inspection will reveal that central clouds rotate slightly faster than clouds toward the poles.
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