It seems a lot more chaotic than the 50 minutes rule:
Moonrise, Moonset and Meridian Passing in Norwich UK 2015
Feb 14 3:16 AM 12:09 PM - 7:43 AM
Feb 15 4:13 AM 1:08 PM - 8:40 AM
Feb 16 5:04 AM 2:17 PM - 9:38 AM
Feb 17 5:48 AM 3:34 PM - 10:37 AM
Feb 18 6:25 AM 4:56 PM - 11:36 AM
Feb 19 6:59 AM 6:20 PM - 12:33 PM
Feb 20 7:29 AM 7:43 PM - 1:29 PM
The moon rises and sets in all sorts of directions and is up for various amounts of time. I presume there's a pattern similar to that of the sun but I can't imagine the set-up well enough to imagine and understand it.
Meridian Passing time seems fairly well ordered, about 56 to 59 minutes later each day but still not the 50 minutes.
Help ? :-)
It seems a lot more chaotic than the 50 minutes rule:
Moonrise, Moonset and Meridian Passing in Norwich UK 2015
Feb 14 3:16 AM 12:09 PM - 7:43 AM
Feb 15 4:13 AM 1:08 PM - 8:40 AM
Feb 16 5:04 AM 2:17 PM - 9:38 AM
Feb 17 5:48 AM 3:34 PM - 10:37 AM
Feb 18 6:25 AM 4:56 PM - 11:36 AM
Feb 19 6:59 AM 6:20 PM - 12:33 PM
Feb 20 7:29 AM 7:43 PM - 1:29 PM
The moon rises and sets in all sorts of directions and is up for various amounts of time. I presume there's a pattern similar to that of the sun but I can't imagine the set-up well enough to imagine and understand it.
Meridian Passing time seems fairly well ordered, about 56 to 59 minutes later each day but still not the 50 minutes.
Help ? :-)