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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Note: Moon phases in the calendar vary in size due to the distance
from Earth and are shown at 0h Universal Time.
1 The Moon passes 5° south of Jupiter, 9h UT
2 Last Quarter Moon occurs at 7h24m UT
Mars passes 5° south of Pollux, 14h UT
3 The Moon passes 4° south of Neptune, 1h UT
6 Asteroid Juno is at opposition, 22h UT
7 The Moon passes 2° south of Uranus, 6h UT
8 The Moon is at apogee (406,228 kilometers from Earth), 2h27m UT
10 New Moon occurs at 10h53m UT
11 Mercury is in inferior conjunction, 1h UT
12 The Moon passes 1.5° north of Venus, 7h UT
13 The Moon passes 3° north of Mars, 20h UT
18 First Quarter Moon occurs at 3h54m UT
21 Winter solstice occurs at 3h32m UT
Jupiter is stationary, 5h UT
22 Venus passes 5° south of Pollux, 15h UT
Mercury is stationary, 23h UT
23 The Moon is at perigee (359,956 kilometers from Earth), 9h55m UT
24 Full Moon occurs at 18h40m UT
26 Neptune is stationary, 10h UT
27 The Moon passes 4° south of Saturn, 9h UT
28 The Moon passes 4° south of Jupiter, 19h UT
30 The Moon passes 4° south of Neptune, 9h UT
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