As you travel east, you move into earlier time zones, which means the time is earlier than your starting point to the west. This is because the Earth rotates from west to east, causing the sun to rise earlier in the east.
Each day through autumn the sun rises a little bit later and sets a little bit earlier.
I get ( 47minutes19seconds ) earlier after 12 days ... on the average during the year.
No, throughout autumn the sunset is a little bit earlier each day, but the sunrise is a little bit later each day. At the end of autumn, at the winter solstice, the time from sunrise to sunset is at its minimum.
The sun rises at different times depending on what country that you may live in. During the summer, the sun will rise earlier and will set later.
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Answer: A star will rise about 4 minutes earlier every day. In a month, it will rise 2 hours earlier than now.
The sunrise occurs earlier in the summer than in the winter due to the tilt of the Earth's axis. In the summer, the Northern Hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun, which causes the Sun to rise earlier. In contrast, the Northern Hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun in the winter, resulting in later sunrises.
The planet Venus has just passes the "inferior conjunction", when it goes between the Sun and the Earth. Venus now appears as a VERY bright object low in the eastern horizon just before sunrise. This is probably what you are seeing. Venus will rise earlier and earlier for the next 2-3 months as it races ahead of Earth in its orbit; then it will start to rise later and later until it goes behind the Sun about 4 months from now.
Wherever you see a star tonight ... rising, setting, or anywhere in between ... it will be at the same place slightly earlier tomorrow night ... on the average, ( 3 minutes56.5 seconds ) earlier.
How much later than where ?
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