There are 360 degrees in a full circle, and the moon takes about 28 days to complete an orbit. 360/28 = 12.8 or (rounding up) 13 degrees per day. Other factors that must be considered are that the moon and earth revolve around the sun.
Earth's rate of rotation is once every 24 hours. If the lunar orbit were 24 days, the moon would appear to rise one hour slower each day. Since it is 28 days, it is not quite one hour off.
It takes about one hour. I found it out on this one Gizmo I did, it may not be the best and closest answer but from what I've seen on the web so far it's as good as you're going to get.
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The moon rises 50 minutes later each day.
Over a whole cycle of the moon's phases, it averages to about 49 minutes per day.
(24 hours in 29.53 days)
50 minuets each day
Over a whole cycle of the moon's phases, it averages to about 49 minutes per day.
(24 hours in 29.53 days)
The moon rises later each day because it is moving. In its orbit around the earth, the moon moves steadily eastward through the sky, making a full circuit in about a month.
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The Moon rises (and sets) approximately 48 minutes later each day or night because the Moon is in constant motion around the Earth.
Rises 50 minutes later, sets 50 minutes earlier
Rises 50 minutes later, sets 50 minutes earlier
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Because the moon comes out 50 minutes later each day
About 50 minutes later every day.
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No. The Moon tends to rise about 50 minutes later every day.
The Moon rises (and sets) approximately 48 minutes later each day or night because the Moon is in constant motion around the Earth.
No. The Moon rises about 50 minutes later every day. This is due to the Moon's movement around the Earth.No. The Moon rises about 50 minutes later every day. This is due to the Moon's movement around the Earth.No. The Moon rises about 50 minutes later every day. This is due to the Moon's movement around the Earth.No. The Moon rises about 50 minutes later every day. This is due to the Moon's movement around the Earth.
The Moon orbits the Earth. As a result, it rises about 50 minutes later every day.
The moon orbits the earth, therefore it will always be in a different spot each day or night so will rise later each day by 48 minutes. This also affects what time the moon will set and when it will reach it's highest point in the sky.
First Neil armstrong walked on the moon. 19 minutes later Edwin Aldrin walked on the moon.
Over a whole cycle of the moon's phases, it averages to about 49 minutes per day. (24 hours in 29.53 days)