You should be able to get moonrise from any astronomer, GPS owner
(at least on the Garmin 45XL I can), or several web sites. I don't
have any URLs handy, but I've seen several sites that will compute
sunrise, sunset and moonrise for you. The US Naval Observatory is
one, I think. Any of several astronomy packages will also do it.
Mine are at home or I'd run it here for you.
Bill B.
P-19 #454, Dream Catcher
Nampa, ID
hlg@pacbell.net wrote:
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> West Wight Potter Website at URL
> http://www.lesbois.com/wwpotter/
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> Disclaimer (again): I hope this isn't a hoax or a non-event. I picked up
> the item about the super bright full moon from an Ercoupe mail list and
> can't vouch for its authenticity. Has anyone seen anything about it
> elsewhere?
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> Does anyone know what time moonrise will be in the SF Bay area Dec. 22?
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> Harry