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Moonrise and moonset are times when the upper limb of the Moon appears above the horizon and disappears below it, respectively. The exact times depend on the lunar phase and declination , as well as the observer's location.
Moonrise is a 1948 American film noir crime film directed by Frank Borzage starring Dane Clark, Gail Russell and Ethel Barrymore. [2] It is based on the 1946 novel of the same name by Theodore Strauss.
Moonrise (Japanese: ムーンライズ, Hepburn: Mūnraizu) is an upcoming Japanese original net animation (ONA) series directed by Masashi Koizuka and produced by Wit Studio. Production and release [ edit ]
Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico (1941) by Ansel Adams. Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico is a black-and-white photograph taken by Ansel Adams, late in the afternoon on November 1, 1941, [1] from a shoulder of highway US 84 / US 285 in the unincorporated community of Hernandez, New Mexico, United States. [2]
Moonrise, 2005 novel in the Warriors: The New Prophecy series by Erin Hunter; Moonrise (Wolfson book), a 2003 nonfiction book by Penny Wolfson about her son, who has muscular dystrophy; Moonrise, a 1996 Grand Tour novel by Ben Bova; Moonrise, a Phantom Stallion novel by Terri Farley; Moonrise, a 2004 Snowfall Trilogy novel by Mitchell Smith
Moonrise Kingdom is a 2012 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by Wes Anderson, written by Anderson and Roman Coppola, and starring Bruce Willis, Edward Norton, Bill Murray, Frances McDormand, Tilda Swinton, Jason Schwartzman, Bob Balaban, and introducing Jared Gilman and Kara Hayward.
The azimuth (horizontal direction) of moonrise and moonset varies according to the Moon's tropical month of 27.322 days, while the azimuth variation during each tropical month varies with the lunar standstill period (18.613 years).
Moonrise is a children's fantasy novel, the second book in the Warriors: The New Prophecy series. The book, which illustrates the adventures of four groups of wild cats (called Clans), was written by Erin Hunter (a pseudonym used by Victoria Holmes, Cherith Baldry, Kate Cary, and Tui T. Sutherland), with cover art by Wayne McLoughlin.