yes unfortunately they did, and these do take a role in the uprising in the next 18 months
Betelgeuse and Rigel are both in the top 10 brightest stars in the sky. They have been seen bright in the sky even since cavemen looked up. So, they were discovered about the same time.
No, the moonrise time changes each day due to the moon's orbit around the Earth. The moon rises about 50 minutes later each day, so it does not rise at the exact same time each day.
Betelgeuse and Rigel are the two brightest stars in the constellation of Orion. They are very easy to spot, with Betelgeuse being at the top left and Rigel at the bottom right. Comparing the two it is also easy to notice the difference in colour as Betelgeuse is a red supergiant and looks reddish in colour, very different to Rigel.
YES!!! However, it would be a very rare total solar eclipse at dawn.
The time the moon rises in Tennessee can vary depending on the specific date and location within the state. You can check online resources like timeanddate.com or use smartphone apps that provide real-time data on the moon's rise and set times based on your location.
Wherever the star Rigel appears at some time tonight, it will appear in exactly the same place in the sky seven nights from tonight, about 1/2 hour earlier. (This is assuming that you're standing in the same place when you look for it the second time.)
"Normal Years" is a measure of time. "Rigel from Earth" is a measure of distance. There is no answer to this question.
It would still rise at a different time every day, the same as it does now.
It doesn't.
It doesn't.
No. Moonrise can occur day or night. The moon is not related to the sun at all. Since our way of measuring time is relative to the sun, the moon does not rise at the same time every time.
that would make an eclipse. so no
No. It constantly changes, because it is always moving.
Betelgeuse and Rigel are both in the top 10 brightest stars in the sky. They have been seen bright in the sky even since cavemen looked up. So, they were discovered about the same time.
Today the sun rose in central Argentina at 7:57 AM. Tomorrow it is suppose to rise at the same time, 7:57AM.
No. The Moon tends to rise about 50 minutes later every day.
If every boat in the world was launched at the same time the the sea level would rise, but it would be by a miniscule amount, much too small to even notice.