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  • Moonrise Time: How to Calculate the Moon's Rising Time
    The Moon doesn't rise at the same time every night. Here's why:

    * The Moon's Orbit: The Moon orbits the Earth, and this orbit takes about 27.3 days.

    * Earth's Rotation: The Earth rotates on its axis, completing one full rotation every 24 hours.

    * The Combination: The Moon's orbit and Earth's rotation mean that the Moon appears to move across the sky, rising and setting at slightly different times each day.

    To figure out when the Moon will rise tomorrow night, you'd need:

    * A lunar calendar or app: These resources track the Moon's phases and rising/setting times.

    * Your location: The Moon's rising and setting times vary depending on your latitude and longitude.

    It's impossible to say for sure without more information.

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