If a person on the equator sees a particular star cross the horizon at 10 P.M. (2200 hours) on a particular night, what time would the same person (at the same location) see that star cross the horizon on the next night?
A) 10:04 P.M.
B) This star will not rise the next night and will be seen again only after 1 year.
C) 10:00 P.M.
D) 9:56 P.M.
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