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28 November, 09:44

On December 1 at 10 P. M., the bright star Procyon will just be rising on the eastern horizon. At approximately what time would you see this star rising on Christmas Day (24 days later) ?

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  1. 28 November, 10:06
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    8 : 24 P. M

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Data provided in the question:

    On December 1 bright star Procyon will just be rising on the eastern horizon at 10 P. M

    Now,

    we know that Stars rise 4 minutes earlier each night

    Therefore,

    24 days later i. e after 24 nights the total early time

    = 24 days * 4 minutes per day

    = 96 minutes

    or

    = 1 hour 36 minutes early

    Hence,

    on Christmas Day the star will rise at 1 hour 36 minutes early than 10 P. M

    = 8 : 24 P. M
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