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In which direction should you look to see the setting moon.
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In which direction should you look to see the setting moon.
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It depends on the time of day. If it's just after moonrise, look in the east, low in the sky. Then near moonset, look in the west, also low in the sky.
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Every sky object sets in the west.
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