I have a question that I can't really find a proper answer to with Google. I imagined a planet that is much like Earth in its proprieties, but the big difference is that its rotation period equals its orbit period - much like the Moon's. Only, it's a planet, as I said, so it orbits around a sun directly, unlike the Moon. My questions, basically, are two:
1) Is such a planet possible? I pretty much believe it is, but still want to make sure.
2) As there could be no "wall of night/day" where light would abruptly become absent, drowning the other half of the planet into immediate darkness, I assume there would be a zone, a sort of a line, something I came to call the "twilight zone". In the twilight zone, there would be a constant "not really a day, nor night, though" kind of state. So, what would be the temperature in this twilight zone? And what would the temperatures on the bright and dark side be, given that the planet's sun is much like ours and the planet is just as distant from it as the Earth is from our Sun?
I hope this isn't too much of a bother for you and also that you'll have fun thinking about it

