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∙ 14y agoThe time of the moon's rising is always later than it was the day before. The difference from
one to the next varies over a wide range, but it averages out to roughly 49 minutes.
On the average, the answer to the question is: 9:49 PM.
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∙ 14y agoThe Moon rises about 50 minutes later each day, so if the Moon rises at 9pm tonight, it will rise around 9:50pm tomorrow night.
The Moon will be visible just after sunset tomorrow night, September 21, and every night for the next 25 days. Then the Moon will be too close to the Sun to be visible for a couple of days, and then the cycle will repeat again. As it has every month for 4 BILLION years.
The time the moon rises in Canada can vary depending on the specific location within the country. You can check online resources or use a moonrise calculator to find the exact time for the area you are interested in.
The new moon is not visible in the sky as it rises and sets with the sun during the day. It's the moon phase when the moon is directly between the Earth and the sun, so it rises and sets with the sun and is not observable.
At new moon, the Moon is right next to the Sun - that is, you see it in the same direction, more or less. At new moon, the Moon rises together with the Sun.
The sky may be cloudy or overcast tonight in the place where you live. Alternatively, it may be a date when the moon is only visible during the daytime. There are at least a couple of those in every month.
I'm unable to provide real-time information about specific future dates. You can check a moon phase calendar or a weather app for an accurate prediction of what the moon will look like tomorrow night in your location.
at night
If tonight the phase of the moon is full when it rises what will be the phase 4 days from now is in the waning gibbous stage.
The moon rises at night because of its orbit around the Earth. As the Earth rotates on its axis, different parts of the planet are exposed to the moon's light at different times, creating the appearance of the moon rising and setting. The moon rises in the east and sets in the west due to the Earth's rotation from west to east.
The name of the Moon is "Moon" or "Luna". It does not depend on the night.
I'm not able to provide real-time or future specific information about the moon's phases. You can check a lunar calendar or a stargazing app for accurate and up-to-date information on which moon phase will be visible tomorrow night.
Tonight
Each night the moon rise changes, So.... If you go to timeanddate.com, you can select a location in the drop-down menu and see times for moonrise and moonset in that location. Also provided is local time when the Moon passes the meridian with distance, fraction of the Moon illuminated and moon phase.
No and no. The moon rises at intervals separated by approximately 25 hours. Sometimes it rises at night, sometime it rises during the day. It always rises "in the east", but the precise location varies: sometimes it's further north, sometimes further south.
Tonight the 16th November 2009 is a new Moon, so last night there should have been no Moon visible.
People become werewolves and you can't see the stars as well on a night with a full moon. The full moon always rises when the sun sets and sets when the sun rises.
When the sun rises and when the sun goes down and the moon comes up in the night ?:)