The prime meridian runs through several different time zones. If you're in Mali, Burkina Faso, Togo or Ghana, the answer is 3 PM MSK. If you're in Algeria, the answer is 2 PM MSK. If you're in France or Spain, the answer is 1 PM MSK from late March to late October and 2 PM MSK from late October to late March. If you're in the U.K., the answer is 2 PM MSK from late March to late October and 3 PM MSK from late October to late March.
Moscow is 8 hours ahead of EST, ergo, 09:00 + 08:00 = 17:00, or 5PM in the afternoon...
See the related link for the current time in all major cities of the world.
Without knowing which part of Russia this cannot be answered. Russia spans more time zones than any other country in the world.
Since October 2014, Moscow Time (MSK) is UTC + 3 hours.
Nine O'Clock AM
At 9 AM EST, it's 2 PM GMT in Mali.
It is 9 o'clock in the morning in that time zone.
9 AM EST in Australia = midnight Central European Time 9 AM EST in North America = 3 PM Central European Time
9 AM CET is 3 AM EST.
The Moscow Standard Time Zone is 3 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time
It would be 10AM EST.
At 9 AM EST, it's 2 PM GMT in Mali.
It is 9 o'clock in the morning in that time zone.
9 AM EST in Australia = midnight Central European Time 9 AM EST in North America = 3 PM Central European Time
9 AM CET is 3 AM EST.
9 AM EST in Australia = midnight Central European Time 9 AM EST in North America = 3 PM Central European Time
The Moscow Standard Time Zone is 3 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time
9am EST until 5pm EST.
When it is 9AM in Eastern Standard Time or EST, it would be 3pm in Central European Time or CET. CET is 6 hours ahead of EST or 5 hours ahead of Eastern Daylight Time, or EDT.
With respect to Tampa, the time in Moscow is EDT + 7 hours or EST + 8 hours.
in the future
That depends on whether or not Washington is on Daylight Saving Time. When the time in Moscow is 4 PM MSK, the time in Washington can be either 7 AM EST or 8 AM EDT.