Each day through autumn the sun rises a little bit later and sets a little bit earlier.
No, throughout autumn the sunset is a little bit earlier each day, but the sunrise is a little bit later each day. At the end of autumn, at the winter solstice, the time from sunrise to sunset is at its minimum.
The sun rises earlier in Nevada than in Oakland, CA. Nevada is east of Oakland, so it experiences sunrise before locations further west. This is due to the rotation of the Earth from east to west causing the sun to appear to rise in the east.
The sun rises at different times depending on what country that you may live in. During the summer, the sun will rise earlier and will set later.
Autumn officially begins at the moment when the sun goes from being directly over your hemisphere to being directly over the other one. In the southern hemisphere that happens no earlier than March 19 and no later than March 22. In the northern hemisphere that happens no earlier than September 21 and no later than September 24.
In the summer the sun rises in the morning, the time of sunrise gets earlier each day up to mid summer then after mid summer gets later each day.
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As Autumn approaches, the Sun's travel across the sky is lower above the horizon, and therefore shorter between sunrise and sunset.
The Earth spins from west to east; so the apparent motion of the Sun, as we ride on the spinning Earth is for the Sun to "rise" in the east and set in the west. Malaysia is well to the east of India, so Malaysia turns to face the Sun first.
The planet Venus has just passes the "inferior conjunction", when it goes between the Sun and the Earth. Venus now appears as a VERY bright object low in the eastern horizon just before sunrise. This is probably what you are seeing. Venus will rise earlier and earlier for the next 2-3 months as it races ahead of Earth in its orbit; then it will start to rise later and later until it goes behind the Sun about 4 months from now.
Autumn Sun was created on 1996-08-08.
Autumn and the sun are not living, so they cannot be close friends.
Wherever you see a star tonight ... rising, setting, or anywhere in between ... it will be at the same place slightly earlier tomorrow night ... on the average, ( 3 minutes56.5 seconds ) earlier.