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The position of the full moon at sunset can vary depending on its phase and location in the sky. However, in general, the full moon rises in the east as the sun sets in the west, so you are likely to see the full moon rising around the time of sunset in the opposite direction.
The new moon sets about the same time as the Sun does.
It is not possible to see the moon and the sun at the same time since they are located on opposite sides of the sky. The moon is visible mainly at night when the sun has set, and the sun is visible during the day when the moon is not usually visible.
First of all the Earth is not rounded circuit,so when the moon rounded around the earth & in same time the earth rounding around the sun,so the moon rise & set depend on the location of the earth & location the moon to sun
First of all no. The moon sets a before the sun. Keep on asking ?s! :D
The moon only rises in the evening during the full moon phase, when it is on the opposite side of the Earth as the sun. When the moon is close to new, it will set at the same time as the sun because it is in the same direction as the sun.
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The New Moon rises and sets at roughly the same time as the sun.
If you are in New Jersey and you see the full moon rising, you will also see the Sun either setting or about to set. At that same moment in Alaska, however, it's still early afternoon and the Sun is still high in the sky. The Moon is on the other side of the Earth. If you wait six hours, until around midnight New Jersey time, then you in Alaska will see the Sun set - and the full Moon rising in the east. At that point, with the NJ Moon high in the sky and the AK moon just rising, you are seeing the same moon. If you fire a powerful microwave or laser beam at the Moon from AK, your friends in NJ will be able to detect the echo about 2.7 seconds later.
The position of the full moon at sunset can vary depending on its phase and location in the sky. However, in general, the full moon rises in the east as the sun sets in the west, so you are likely to see the full moon rising around the time of sunset in the opposite direction.
The new moon sets about the same time as the Sun does.
No. The Moon tends to rise about 50 minutes later every day.
If you see the Moon on the western horizon, it is setting in the sky.Both the moon and the sun RISE IN THE EAST AND SET IN THE WEST.
It is not possible to see the moon and the sun at the same time since they are located on opposite sides of the sky. The moon is visible mainly at night when the sun has set, and the sun is visible during the day when the moon is not usually visible.
First of all the Earth is not rounded circuit,so when the moon rounded around the earth & in same time the earth rounding around the sun,so the moon rise & set depend on the location of the earth & location the moon to sun
The exact time of moonset will vary depending on the specific date and location within Indiana. You can use a reliable moon phase tracking website or app to find the specific moonset time for the new moon on a particular date in Indiana.
First of all no. The moon sets a before the sun. Keep on asking ?s! :D