From: Roy Duncan Subject: dates_95 Date: Wed, 7 Dec 94 9:49:16 EST Following on from the 1994 list, here are some dates and times which people might find useful. As before, these are taken from the "Astronomical Almanac" - available at a library near you! All the times shown are in Grenwich Mean Time, so you'll have to add the correct number of hours for your time zone. For example, on the east coast of Australia we're 10 hours ahead of GMT so Jan 01 10:56 becomes Jan 01 20:56, and Jan 08 15:46 becomes Jan 08 25:46. This last example gave an hour >24, in which case you subtract 24 hours and add 1 day (ie. Jan 08 25:46 ---> Jan 09 01:46). Roy ----------------------------------------------------------------- Jan 01 10:56 new Moon Jul 05 20:02 1st 08 15:46 1st quarter Moon 12 10:49 full 16 20:26 full Moon 19 11:10 3rd 24 04:58 3rd quarter Moon 27 15:13 new 30 22:48 new Aug 04 03:16 1st Feb 07 12:54 1st 10 18:15 full 15 12:15 full 18 03:04 3rd 22 13:04 3rd 26 04:31 new Mar 01 11:48 new Sep 02 09:03 1st 09 10:14 1st 09 03:37 full 17 01:26 full 16 21:09 3rd 21 02:14 EQUINOX 23 12:13 EQUINOX 23 20:10 3rd 24 16:55 new 31 02:09 new Oct 01 14:36 1st Apr 08 05:35 1st 08 15:52 full 15 12:08 full 16 16:26 3rd 22 03:18 3rd 24 04:36 new 29 17:36 new 30 21:17 1st May 07 21:44 1st Nov 07 07:20 full 14 20:48 full 15 11:40 3rd 21 11:36 3rd 22 15:43 new 29 09:27 new 29 06:28 1st Jun 06 10:26 1st Dec 07 01:27 full 13 04:03 full 15 05:31 3rd 19 22:01 3rd 22 02:22 new 21 20:34 SOLSTICE 22 08:17 SOLSTICE 28 00:50 new 28 19:06 1st -----------------------------------------------------------------