This document analyzes the "Moon Orbital Triangle" in an attempt to better understand the moon's motion. It provides details of the triangle, including defining the distances between points and calculating angles. The analysis explores how Pythagorean theorem relates to the moon's daily displacement and orbital inclination. It is suggested that interactions between Venus and Mars affect the moon's regression and create differences in the rate of time, concentrating planetary motion energies into sunlight. References are provided for further related research.