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Q: Will The moon always appear over the eastern horizon at the same time each night?
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Does the moon always appear over the eastern horizon at the same time each night?

nope. i go to ur school


Where on earth do objects in the night sky appear to move in circular paths parallel to the horizon?

At the north and south poles.


Stars in the night sky always maintain the same distance from what?

Stars in the night sky always maintain the same distance to what? The sun, the moon, the horizon or the celestial meridian?


Does the Antarctic get 24 hours of night?

During winter - yes. Then the sun never appear above the horizon for months on end.


Circumpolar stars can be seen all night long during the entire year because they are?

Always above the horizon at your latitude. In the northern hemisphere this will be the northern horizon and the reverse for the southern hemisphere.


When does stars come out?

They are always out We only see them when its pacific or eastern time night when the sky is clear


Do you look at the horizon to see mercury at night?

no


What effect does earths revolution have on the night sky you see from earth?

The effect is that everything in the sky appears to rise from the eastern horizon, cross the sky in about 12 hours, and set in the west. That goes for the daytime sky too, as well as for the night one.


What effect does earths revolution on the night sky you see from earth?

The effect is that everything in the sky appears to rise from the eastern horizon, cross the sky in about 12 hours, and set in the west. That goes for the daytime sky too, as well as for the night one.


Are clouds dark at night?

No clouds always appear white. It is only night because the Earth is rotating and the Sun is not shining light on that part of the Earth.


How do night and day arise on the earth?

The earth spins on its axis. It takes about 24 hours (1 day) to make 1 complete spin. As the earth spins, the sun rises on the eastern horizon in the morning, it appears to move across the sky throughout the day and then sets on the western horizon in the evening.


When is Orion visible directly above the southern horizon?

Orion is visible during the early night during the winter. you look to the south and it should be there. by spring, it will be around the horizon(SSW-SW) at the same time(about 9-11 pm). in the summer, it's visible in the eastern sky just before sunrise. But you should see it again in Autumn, around NEN-E. All of this is from the perspective of North America.