What causes lunar libration?
Lunar libration is caused by the combination of optical libration, due to the geometry of the Moon’s orbit, and physical libration, which arises from the Moon’s actual wobble.
How much of the Moon’s surface can we see from Earth?
We can see up to about 59% of the Moon’s surface over time due to lunar libration.
What are the two main components of lunar libration?
The two main components are optical libration, caused by the Moon’s orbital geometry, and physical libration, which is due to the Moon’s wobble.
How does the inclination of the Moon’s orbit affect libration?
The inclination of the Moon’s orbit affects libration by changing the angle at which we view the Moon from Earth.
What is meant by ‘physical libration’ in lunar motion?
Physical libration refers to the actual wobble of the Moon due to its non-uniform interior, allowing us to see different parts of its surface.