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[…] [T]he moon's familiar patchwork of dark and light splotches. It's the only side of the moon we ever see from home base, a result of Earth's having yanked its satellite into a so-called tidal lock: The time it takes the moon to rotate once on its axis is the same as the four weeks it takes to orbit Earth, which means the same side is always turned toward us.
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[T]he
moon's
familiar
patchwork
of
dark
and
light
splotches.
It's
the
only
side
of
the
moon
we
ever
see
from
home
base,
a
result
of
Earth's
having
yanked
its
satellite
into
a
so-called
tidal
lock:
The
time
it
takes
the
moon
to
rotate
once
on
its
axis
is
the
same
as
the
four
weeks
it
takes
to
orbit
Earth,
which
means
the
same
side
is
always
turned
toward
us.