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Q: What is the interval between sunset and moon set?
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How long after sunset does the new crescent moon set?

The New crescent Moon can be seen right after sunset. It typically does not take long for it to appear.


What time does the full moon rise and set?

it rises at sunset and sets at sunrise


What does interval mean in math terms?

In math, an interval is a set of real numbers with the property that any number that lies between two numbers in the set is also included in the set.


How often can you see a moon in the night?

Any moon apart from the new moon can be seen in the night sky, although the only moon phase that is above the horizon the entire night is the full moon. The gibbous phases either rise just before sunset or set after sunrise, the quarter phases either rise or set at midnight and the crescent phases either rise shortly before sunrise or set shortly before sunset.


Where is the full moon at sunset?

When the moon is full, it will just be rising in the east as sunset. The full moon is exactly opposite the position of the sun.


What is the use of interval property in timer?

If you are taling about a fitness timer, it could be the time gap between two sets or the time for a set(interval).


What does interval mean in fractions?

is a set of real numbers with the property that any number that lies between two numbers is the set.


Which phase of the moon happens right after a third quarter moon?

The lunar cycle begins at the New Moon when the moon has just passed the sun in its travel from west to east in the "pm" sky, and it sets just after sunset. After a week the moon is a quarter of its way around the Earth and so at sunset it is high in the sky. This is called the First Quarter. The first Quarter Moon follows the sun from east to west and sets at midnight. When the moon has done half of its monthly journey, it is on the side of the Earth opposite the Sun and the Moon is Full. It rises at sunset and can be seen in the sky all night, setting at dawn. In the Third Quarter Phase, the moon is three quarters of the way around and at sunset it is directly below us. It has apparently shifted from the sunset area (at New Moon) to overhead at sunset (First Quarter) to Eastern horizon at sunset (Full Moon), to below us at sunset (Third Quarter). At Third Quarter, the Moon rises at midnight and will be high in the sky at sunrise. It will set about mid-day.


Why can't we see the earth's sun set and rise if we were on the moon?

Because a sunrise or sunset are local phenomena. You cannot see such things if you are not in that location. The sunrise on the earth refers to when the sun appears over the local horizon or disappears below it for sunset. Where you are affects affects what you see astronomically speaking. On the moon you would see the local sunrise and sunset for your location on the moon.


What is the hello interval?

The 'hello interval' is the time between hello packets, set in seconds as a parameter between two numbers, in OSPF routing timer protocols. The hello interval is the contacting-hello exchange between point A and Point B in computing, where a message is sent via an interface to a website or other computer point and returned to the user. Read about configuring routing timers for 'hello interval' and 'dead interval'.


The term used to a way of writing the set of all real numbers between endpoints is?

Interval Notation


Where is the moon when it is full?

At full moon, the Moon is opposite the Sun. It will (approximately) rise at sunset, and set at sunrise.At new moon, the moon is in the same direction as the Sun. It is still there, we just cant see the side lit by sunlight as it is facing away from the Earth when in the New Moon phase.