There are some relatively small variations in that number during the course of a month.
But on the average, over a complete cycle of phases, the moon rises 48.76 minutes
later each day than it did the day before. (24 hours in 29.53 days).
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 and sets once in every period of about 24hours 50minutes. In the course of 29.5 days,
it rises, is visible, and sets, as much in daylight as during the nights.
At the moment of New Moon, the moon is in the same direction as the sun, seen from earth.
So it rises or sets at roughly the same time as the sun.
Different time every day. You can calculate the time of moonrise for your location on any day on the U.S. Naval Observatory's website at the link below.
Approximately 50 minutes.
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.
the moon doesnt rise. the earth rotates
today i.e 26 oct. 2010 at 19.26 hrs moon rise
The moon, the sun and the stars all rise in the east and set in the west due to the rotation of the earth.
45 minutes
How much later than where ?
No. The Moon tends to rise about 50 minutes later every day.
About 50 minutes later every day.
Approximately 50 minutes.
because the earth rotates
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.
About fourty-eight hours
Not enough information:The same zip code may be used in different countries.The Moon rises about 50 minutes later each day.
no
the moon doesnt rise. the earth rotates