libration
Prononciation : [laɪˈbreɪʃən]
Mot
Contexte : « astronomy »
(noun) the slight movement of something that makes it look like it's wobbling. In space, it describes how we see the Moon moving a little as it orbits the Earth, so we can see different parts of it over time.
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The libration of the Moon allows us to see about 59% of its surface over time.
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If there was no libration, we would only see half of the Moon's surface from Earth.
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What causes the Moon's libration that lets us see more than just one side?
Contexte : « balance »
(noun) a gentle rocking or swaying movement, often used in a more abstract sense to describe balance or stability. Think of it like a seesaw that moves back and forth.
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The libration of the seesaw made it fun for the kids to play on.
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Without the libration, the seesaw remained still and no one had fun.
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How does the libration of the boat affect its stability in the water?
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