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So you don't know the answer?
Cheers Jeff Morris wrote: After you've thought about it a bit, you can report back. "Navigator" wrote in message ... Jeff Morris wrote: Are you claiming its broken? There are a number of factors that determine the time between moonrise and moonset. However, there is no reason why a 12 hour duration can't occur, and no reason why it can't happen from 4pm to 4am. Yes, but is the period from rise to set at a fixed location constant? And yes I'm trying to get some thinking going. Cheers |
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