Why does the moon rise 50 minutes later each day?
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Here is a simulation of the moon on nine consecutive nights at the same local time. This image shows the positions of the sun and moon with respect to the stars over a nine-day period. The yellow line is the ecliptic, from which the moon never strays by more than about five degrees. (The sizes … Continue reading Why does the moon rise 50 minutes later each day? →
