The moon orbits the earth, therefore it will always be in a different spot each day or night so will rise later each day by 48 minutes. This also affects what time the moon will set and when it will reach it's highest point in the sky.
full moon
The sun does not shine in the night. The full moon reflects sunlight to the Earth at night.
Because it was on the night of a full moon.
The moon takes about 25 hours to circle the earth, so just like any place in the world, the moon rises about an hour later each night. During the full moon, it rises just about sunset and when the moon is new, it rises with the sun. There are 6 time zones in Canada and this needs to be factored in as well.
No, when the Earth is in the middle it's Full Moon and the Moon is up from sunset to sunrise.
The full moon rises earlier/sets later and remains above the horizon for a longer period of time in the winter than the full moon during the summer.
Most people think they .come out on a full moon because of werewolves or something like that, actually they come out on full moons because it's the brightest night you'll get, so it's the best time for them to hunt and come out to explore territory.
If you watch the moon each night, it rises on the eastern horizon about one hour later, and bounces back more and more sunlight until the sunlight is nearly maximized--at which point the moon is said to be "full." The name comes from the filling up of the lunar surface with reflected sunlight.
Yes, there was a full moon that night.
a full moon is when the moon is completely full and completely round. a new moon is when the moon appears to have dissapeared.
it means that there wil be a full moon that night.
It was a full moon June 26th 2010, the next full moon is July 26th 2010.
POURNAMI
It is a Harvest Moon.Oct. 4, 2:10 a.m. EDT -- Full Harvest Moon.Traditionally, this designation goes to the full moon that occurs closest to the Autumnal (fall) Equinox. The Harvest Moon usually comes in September, but sometimes it will fall in early October as is the case in 2009; the next time won't come until 2017. At the peak of the harvest, farmers can work into the night by the light of this moon. Usually the full moon rises an average of 50 minutes later each night, but for the few nights around the Harvest Moon, the moon seems to rise at nearly the same time each night: just 25 to 30 minutes later across the U.S., and only 10 to 20 minutes later for much of Canada and Europe. Corn, pumpkins, squash, beans, and wild rice -- the chief Indian staples -- are now ready for gathering.
A full moon comes out once a month
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on a moon less night.