The moon doesn't always rise at night. It rises and sets once in every period of about 24hours 50minutes. In the course of 29.5 days, it rises and sets as often, and is visible as much, in daylight as during the nights.
MSN places no restriction when it may be used. Some people use it at different times of the day because of their own timetable. They may be working or have arranged a certain time.
80/24 hours = 3.33 ... (repeating) per hour.
it commonly deals with computer chips distributing info to certain places in a robot telling it what to do with certain parts and/or at certain times to do certain things.
No, due to the rotation of the Earth, different places experience day and night at different times. This is why we have different time zones around the world.
There really isn't a certain time they get on at different times in different places
Orion, for example.
It is limited to certain places. Many times, government agencies and home owner's associations will limit the use of the these technologies. Generally, wind generators are kept to places where airplanes are not flying above.
No. At certain times the moon can be seen in the early morning or late afternoon.
Places that are along the same longitude, due South/North of each other will have the same time. Places that are East/west of each other will have different times.
Storms happen just as often during the day as the night; many storms go for several days and nights, so there is no real difference between the number occurring at each time. The moon has no significant effect on the weather, aside from changing the tides at certain times and places.
Tortimer does not have set times when he comes out at night in Animal Crossing. He may appear during special events or for certain activities, but there is no specific schedule for his appearances.