
Luna (The First Moon)
Luna is Kepler's first moon and the larger of the two moons. Luna always presents the same side to Kepler, because Kepler's gravitational pull has locked its rotation to the planet. As a result, the lunar day of 29.5 Kepler days matches the lunar month. Luna's gravitational pull – and to a lesser extent, the Sun's – are the main drivers of Kepler's tides.