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Here's a rough table:

October 1: . . 12:00 Noon
November 1: 10:00 AM
December 1: . 8:00 AM

January 1: . 6:00 AM
February 1:. 4:00 AM
March 1: . . . 2:00 AM

April 1: . . 12:00 Midnight
May 1: . . 10:00 PM
June 1:. . . 8:00 PM

July 1: . . . . . . 6:00 PM
August 1: . . . 4:00 PM
September 1: 2:00 PM

General approximate rule for stars:
Wherever you see a star at some time tonight, as the dates pass, it will be in the same place about 4 minutes earlier each night, 1 hour earlier after 2 weeks, 2 hours earlier after a month.

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The question cannot be answered. Stars do not "appear" at a different times on different days.

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