What is the approximate duration of continuous sunlight experienced by an observer on the lunar surface?

Answer

Nearly fourteen Earth days

The Moon completes a full cycle of phases in about 29.5 Earth days, meaning that for an observer on the surface, a 'day' consists of roughly fourteen Earth days of continuous sunlight followed by nearly two Earth weeks of continuous night.

What is the approximate duration of continuous sunlight experienced by an observer on the lunar surface?

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