Approximately 50 minutes.
Approximately 4 minutes, every night
Distance cannot be expressed in time. If it could, then you'd be able to figure out how many minutes high your house is, and how many miles of sleep you had last night.
There are 88 constellation on our night sky. ================================ I have 88 of them as well ... one for each key on my piano.
Each degree of latitude is divided into sixty minutes. Each minute of latitude can be divided into seconds and then those seconds can be divided more.
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Approximately 4 minutes, every night
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.
a bit of a lot of minutes
15 min
15 minutes
15 minutes
10 minutes
24 hours in a whole day and night 60 minutes in one hour, so 24x60 = 1,440 minutes.
Saturday Night Live lasts 90 minutes, from 11:35 pm to 1:05 am EST.
About 3 to 5 minutes
Distance and time can't be converted to each other. If they could, then you'd be able to calculate how many yards of sleep you had last night, and how many minutes long your bedroom is.
12 minutes :)