in the constellation Taurus.
Midnight.
Rises 50 minutes later, sets 50 minutes earlier
Rises 50 minutes later, sets 50 minutes earlier
A waxing (growing) gibbous moon is between first quarter and full. The first quarter moon rises at noon, and a full moon rises at sunset. So it probably rises around 3:00 - 5:00 PM and sets 12 hours later.
The Sun rises IN the East.
It depends on the constellation, as they are different widths. The widest is Virgo, at 42º. Because the year is 365 days and a circle is 360º, each degree approximates one day that the Sun rises in that constellation, so the Sun rises in Virgo for just over 42 days. The narrowest constellation is Scorpio. At only 5º of the zodiac, the Sun rises in Scorpio a bit over 5 days, statistically.
No. The Moon rises about 50 minutes later every day. This is due to the Moon's movement around the Earth.No. The Moon rises about 50 minutes later every day. This is due to the Moon's movement around the Earth.No. The Moon rises about 50 minutes later every day. This is due to the Moon's movement around the Earth.No. The Moon rises about 50 minutes later every day. This is due to the Moon's movement around the Earth.
All of them - except the ones that are circumpolar (that don't rise or set at all). Which ones are circumpolar depends on your latitude.
There is no star named Cancer. Cancer is a constellation, a collection of stars. The constellation Cancer has no particularly bright or memorable stars. In the northern hemisphere, it is visible any evening after about 8 AM, when it rises about mid-way between Orion and the Big Dipper.
the suns rises later and sets later
The Rio Napo is located in South America, flowing through Ecuador and Peru. It is a major tributary of the Amazon River.
Midnight.
Rises 50 minutes later, sets 50 minutes earlier
An aftersensation is a delayed sensation - one which rises significantly later than the stimulus which caused it.
Rises 50 minutes later, sets 50 minutes earlier
Each day through autumn the sun rises a little bit later and sets a little bit earlier.
Ursa Major is a circumpolar constellation, i.e. it never rises or sets in the northern hemisphere (and never seen in the southern hemisphere).The Zodiac constellations and signs go around the central band of the sky from tropic to tropic and crossing the equator.So Ursa Major isn't a Zodiac constellation.