No. It is not. As I said, it DEPENDS on your latitude (and longitude
somewhat, as well as date). Yes, it changes a little from month to month,
but it will be a little north of east in the northern hemisphere.
If you live in LA and you want the time and azimuth of moonrise...
Full Moon on 5 June 2001 at 6:40 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time. Moonrise will
be at 6:56 p.m at 116.1 degrees azimuth (relative to true North).
Where do you live!
Regards,
Bob...
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From: "Shel Belinkoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Thanks Bob ... what I want to know is where, exactly ... and my
> observations indicate that it's not the same place in "the east"
> each month.
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