The moon, the sun and the stars all rise in the east and set in the west due to the rotation of the earth.
8:11 pm
The Moon is new tonight; it rose about when the Sun did, and will set about when the Sun does. Tomorrow evening, you may - perhaps - see a sliver of a crescent Moon low in the western sky at sunset.
The Moon always keeps the same side facing the Earth.So, whatever direction you name, there is some place on the Moon from which the Earth appears in that direction, and if the observer doesn't move to a different place on the Moon, then the Earth doesn't move either. It's always in the same direction. The concept of "Earth rise" or "Earth set" does not apply on the Moon.(This video from Apollo 8 came as the spacecraft was circling the Moon in orbit.)Note that for about half of the Moon's surface (the far side), the Earth is never visible. During the full moon, very little of Earth is illuminated by the Sun, as seen from the Moon.
today i.e 26 oct. 2010 at 19.26 hrs moon rise
The time of the moon's rising is always later than it was the day before. The difference fromone 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.
The next moon rise will occur at 11:16 AM today in California. The moon will set tonight at 10:59 PM in California.
it will rise abt 8:36
East
The east
Over the Rincon mountains.
7:29
8:11 pm
The moon will rise at 10:44 am and set at 10:30 pm on August 1, 2014. Tucson will see its next full moon on August 10, 2014.
The Moon is new tonight; it rose about when the Sun did, and will set about when the Sun does. Tomorrow evening, you may - perhaps - see a sliver of a crescent Moon low in the western sky at sunset.
Sun rises in the east in day , moon in night when sun sets . It depends on rotation of earth,
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.
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.