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Old 28-01-2019, 12:11 AM
Ukastronomer (Jeremy)
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Yes there is. Try here...

https://www.timeanddate.com/moon/australia/melbourne

It is set for Melbourne, Australia, but you can change the city/country at the top right of screen.

Simply look down the list for today's date (faintly highlighted yellow row) or any other day of interest. You will get Moonrise and Moonset as well as their respective Azimuths.

If you click on the row for a given day a sort of sinusoidal graph will be displayed. Above the horizontal axis The Moon is above the horizon (Visible). Below the horizontal axis The Moon is below the horizon (Not-Visible). If you move the cursor/click on different positions (times) on the graph you will answer your 2nd question: that for example, The Moon will be at 22 degrees elevation, 98 degrees Azimuth at 12:23am.

Best
JA


Thanks

Useful, I have copied, pasted and printed off the page
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