XPost: alt.astronomy
from
https://www.timeanddate.com/moon/usa/seattle
This is not as interesting a location of this site,
as I've used before.
May Sunrise Sunset
11 5:36 am ↑ (62°) 8:35 pm ↑ (299°)
---so the sun rises 28 degrees north of due east.
It gives 14 hours 56 minutes of daylight.
The moon rises
8:11 pm ↑ (121°)
so 31 degrees south of due east.
Back on the 1st it
8:27 am ↑ (45°)
By the 14th it will rise
----- 11:30 pm ↑ (135°)
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