moonset like sunset but for the moon
Sunrise, Sunset, Moonrise, Moonset, and Moon Phase.
Moonrise is the time when the moon appears above the horizon and becomes visible to observers on Earth. Moonset is the time when the moon disappears below the horizon and is no longer visible to observers on Earth. These events occur once a day, just like sunrise and sunset.
Ridgeway, PA March 3, 2008 Sunrise: 6:46am Sunset: 6:07pm Moonrise: 4:36am Moonset: 1:43pm
Moonrise and moonset are caused by the Earth's rotation. As the Earth rotates, different parts of the globe are exposed to the Moon, causing it to appear to rise and set. The timing of moonrise and moonset varies each day due to the Moon's orbit around the Earth.
Sunset Tan - 2007 Relationship Woes - 2.4 was released on: USA: 9 September 2007
Sunset Tan - 2007 Relationship Woes 2-4 was released on: USA: 9 September 2007
New York City October 31, 2008 Sunrise: 7:25am Sunset: 5:53pm Moonrise: 10:16am Moonset: 7:11pm
It is when the sun or moon breaks the horizon. And sunset and moonset happen when the last bit (trailing limb) goes below the horizon.
No matter the place or the date, you can find the answer from the U.S. Naval Observatory's web site. The associated link brings you to a page that will print an entire year of sunrise/sunset times. You can also do moonrise/moonset and three kinds of twilight. They have a long list of locations you can select, in the U.S. and around the world.
Ah, the mesmerizing beauty of a moon sunset! The best time to witness such breathtaking sight is when the moon rises just as the sun is setting, creating a seamless transition of colors in the sky. Keep a lookout during the dusk hours for the perfect moment to admire Mother Nature's artistry at its finest.
On Monday 9th June 2008 the sun set in Newark, New Jersey at: - 8:26pm (US Time) Sunrise: 5:25am Sunset: 8:26pm Moonrise: 11:54am Moonset: 12:32am