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WWW.ASTRONOMY.COM 35
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 Venus passes 4° north of Aldebaran, 8 P.M. EDT
4 Earth is at aphelion (94.5 million miles from the Sun), 3 A.M. EDT
6 First Quarter Moon occurs at 10:14 P.M. EDT
12 Asteroid Vesta is stationary, 2 A.M. EDT
13 The Moon is at perigee (221,993 miles from Earth), 5:06 A.M. EDT
Full Moon occurs at 2:38 P.M. EDT
15 The Moon passes 4° south of Saturn, 4 P.M. EDT
16 Mercury is in superior conjunction, 4 P.M. EDT
17 The Moon passes 3° south of Neptune, 9 P.M. EDT
18 The Moon passes 2° south of Jupiter, 9 P.M. EDT
19 Pluto is at opposition, 10 P.M. EDT
20 Last Quarter Moon occurs at 10:19 A.M. EDT
21 The Moon passes 1.1° north of Mars, 1 P.M. EDT
Dwarf planet Ceres is in conjunction with the Sun, 9 P.M. EDT
22 The Moon passes 0.2° north of Uranus, 2 A.M. EDT
26 The Moon is at apogee (252,447 miles from Earth), 6:22 A.M. EDT
The Moon passes 4° north of Venus, 10 A.M. EDT
28 Asteroid Juno is stationary, 6 A.M. EDT
New Moon occurs at 1:55 P.M. EDT
29 Jupiter is stationary, 8 A.M. EDT
30 Southern Delta Aquariid meteor shower peaks
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