* The Moon's orbital phase: The moon's orbit around Earth is elliptical, and the moon's speed varies as it moves around this ellipse. This variation in speed affects the time it takes for the moon to complete one full rotation, which in turn impacts the moonrise time.
* The Earth's rotation: The Earth is constantly rotating, which also affects the moonrise time. As the Earth rotates, different locations on Earth face the moon at different times.
* The Moon's declination: The moon's declination is its angular distance north or south of the celestial equator. The moon's declination changes throughout its orbit, and this change affects the moonrise time.
* Latitude: Your location on Earth's surface also influences the moonrise time. Places at higher latitudes experience more significant changes in moonrise time than locations closer to the equator.
On average, the moonrise time varies by about 50 minutes each day. However, this can vary significantly depending on the factors mentioned above.
For a specific location and date, you can find the moonrise time using online tools like:
* Time and Date: [https://www.timeanddate.com/moon/](https://www.timeanddate.com/moon/)
* US Naval Observatory: [https://aa.usno.navy.mil/](https://aa.usno.navy.mil/)
These websites provide detailed information on moonrise times, moon phases, and other lunar events.