The Moon crosses the local meridian at its highest point in the sky, which occurs roughly around the time it is full. However, because the Moon rises and sets about 50 minutes later each day, the exact time it crosses the meridian varies daily. Generally, it happens approximately 12 hours after the Moon rises. To determine the exact time for a specific date, you can refer to a lunar calendar or an astronomical almanac.
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