At what time will a full moon rise? Please enter military time in whole hours, ex. 15 for 3 pm.

Doesn't it depend on the date and location?

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they gave us a diagram of the moon chart like at waxing waning stuff like that and then the question,...

At what time will a full moon rise? Please enter military time in whole hours, ex. 15 for 3 pm.

A full moon rises at sunset, or pretty close to sunset, but the time of sunset varies with season and location. It would be inaccurate to say that full moons rise at 18 hours military (standard) time, but that is a fair approximation for most places.

Near the poles, for much of the year the full moon, like the sun, does not rise at all.

To determine the time at which a full moon will rise, we need to consider various factors such as the specific date and location. The rising time of the moon differs each day and from one place to another.

To find the rising time of the full moon, you can utilize an astronomical tool or website that provides moonrise and moonset times. Here's how you can do it using the timeanddate.com website:

1. Open your web browser and go to www.timeanddate.com.
2. On the website's menu, hover over "Sun & Moon" and click on "Moon Calculator."
3. In the "Moon Calculator" page, you can either enter your current location using the "Location" field or manually select your country and city from the provided options.
4. Once you have specified the location, choose the desired date for the full moon that you are interested in.
5. After entering the information, click on the "Calculate Moon Data" button.
6. On the results page, you will see a variety of information about the moon, including the moonrise time. The time will be displayed in the 24-hour clock format (military time) that you requested.

By following these steps, you can find the precise moonrise time for a full moon at your chosen location and date.