Texas Almanac, 1947-1948 Page: 49
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CALENDAR, 1948. 4
9th Month. SEPTEMBER, 1948. 30 Days.
Moon's Phases.-New, Sept. 3, 5:21 a.m. First
Qr., Sept. 10, 1:05 a.m. Full, Sept. 18, 3:43 a.m.
Last Qr., Sept. 25, 11:07 p.m.
Day of *Hour of
Planetary a
Configurations 6i .5
y -Phenomena. c
"h g
245 1We I.. ......... .6:07 6:58 3:421 6:10
246 2Th. )Q"" . 6:07 6:57 4:561 6:50
247 3Fr. in 3... .... 6:08 6:55 6:11! 7:26
248 4 Sa "" .""".. 6:09 6:54 7:241 7:59
249 5 Su ......... 6:09 6:52 8:341 8:31
250 6Mo. d ......... 6:10 6:51! 9:431 9:03
251 7Tu.. .......... 6:1016:49110:521 9:39
252 8 We. . ......... 6:1116:48111:58110:19
253 Th .......... 6:1116:47 1:03 11:02
254 Fr. t ....... 6:1216:46 2:03111:50
25511 Sa. ..... 6:13 6:45 3:001 -.
25612 Su. n ..6:136:43 3:49112:44
257 13 Mo. ....... 6:1416:42 4:321 1:41
258114 Tu . in Aphelion... 6:14 6:41 5:091 2:39
259115 We. I .......... 6:15 6:40 5:41! 3:37
260116 Th. I .......... 6:166:38 6:081 4:33
261117 Fr. .......... 6:166:37 6:35 5:29
262118 Sa. .......... 6:17 6:35 7:00 6:24
26319 Su. I 16:186:34 7:25 7:19
264120 Mo. I . 6:186:32, 7:50 8:15
265121Tu. ......... 16:19 6:311 8:191 9:12
266122 We. i Autumn Begins 6:19 6:29 8:52110:12
26723 Th. 0 "...n...n 16:206:28 9:30111:13
268124 Fr. " 6:20 6:27 10:14112:16
269125 Sa. Gr. Elong. E.. 6:2116:25111:09 1:20
270126 Su . .......... 6:21j6:24 ... 2-19
271127 Mo . ........ 6:2216:23 12:12 3:14
27228 Tu. . .........6:2316:22 1:20 4:02
273 29 We. S 'Y( dt1( ..... 6:2316:21! 2:321 4:43
27430 Th. .......... 6:2416:191 3:451 5:20
MCentral Standard Time. Boldface figures for
Moonrise and Moonset indicate p.m.
10th Month. OCTOBER, 1948. 31 Days.
Moon's Phases.-New, Oct. 2, 1:42 p.m. First
Qr., Oct. 9, 4:10 p.m. Full, Oct. 17, 8:23 p.m.
Last Qr., Oct. 25, 7:41 a.m.
Day of *Hour of
Planetary
Configurations W .
bi y -Phenomena. . N a
275 11Fr. .........6:25 6:18 4:561 5:53
276 2 Sa. ( .....16:2616:17 6:08 6:26
277 3 Su. ...... 6:27 6:15 7:19 6:58
278 4 Mo. .. ...... 6:28 6:14 8:29 7:33
279 5 Tu. ( c .... 6:28 6:14 9:39 8:11
280 6 We. I Sta. in R. A.. 6:29 6:11110:46 8:54
281 7 Th. 1<4({ .... ... 6:29 6:10111:521 9:42
282 8 Fr. h ...... 6:30 6:09112:52110:36
283 9 Sa ... 6:31 6:08 1:45111:32
28410 Su. ... 6:3216:07 2:301 .
28511 Mo. .......... 6:336:06 3:10112:30
28612 Tu. .......... 6:33 :05 3:43 1:29
28713 We. .......... 6:3416:06 4:12 2:26
28814 Th . ... 6:35 6:02 4:381 3:22
28915 Fr. ... 6:36 6:01 5:041 4:18
29016 Sa. ......... 6:37 6:061 5:29! 5:23
29117 Su. ......... 6:38 5:59 5:54! 6:08
29218 Mo. ......... 6:38 5:57 6:221 7:06
293119 Tu. ......... 6:39 5:56 6:541 8:05
29420 We. d ) Inf....... 6:40 5:55 7:30! 9:06
295 21 Th. ......... 6:41 5:54 8:13110:09
296 22 Fr. ............ 6:41 5:52 9:04111:14
297 23 Sa. 6 in Q ... 6:42 5:51110:03112:15
298 24 Su. ..... 6:43 5:50 11:081 1:10
29925 Mo. ............ 6:43 5:48 ... 1:58
300 26 Tu. ..... 6:44 5:47 12:18 2:41
30127 We. 6( k .......... 6:45 5:47 1:28 3:17
30228 Th. # in Perihelion 6:46 5:46 2:37 3:51
303 29 Fr. 9 6:4715:46 3:471 4:22
304 30 Sa. ( 6 "" ... 6:48 5:45 4:561 4:54
305 31Su. . 6:48 5:44 6:051 5:27
*Central Standard Time. Boldface figures for
Moonrise and Moonset indicate p.m.11th Month. NOVEMBER, 1948. 30 Days
Moon's Phases.-New, Nov. 1, 12:02 a.m. Firs
Qr., Nov. 8, 10:46 a.m. Full, Nov. 16, 12:31 p.rr,
Last Qr., Nov. 23, 3:22 p.m. New, Nov. 3(
12:44 p.m.
Day of *Hour of
t'lanetary a
Configurations 4 . . a
E clip e . . .
-Phenomena. . 0
0 0,
306 liMo. 1;) Eclipse....... 6:4095:431 7:151 6:Q
307 2 Tu. I ........6:505:42 8:251 6:g
308 3We .6:51 5:41 9:331 7:1
309 41Th. ,1 Q........ .6:525:4010:371 8:
310 51Fr. ......... '6:53 5:39 11:351 9:1
311 6Sa . 6:53 5:38 12:25110:1
312 7 Su. Y in Perihelion. 6:54 5:37 1:07111:1
313 8[Mo. 6:54 5:36 1:431
314 9ITu. .......... 6:56 5:35 2:14112:1
315 10 e .. 6:57 5:35 2:41 1:1
316 11Th. 6:58 5:34 3:07 2:(
317 12Fr. <2 ..........6:59 5:34 3:31 3:(
3181 Sa. 6:59 5:33 3:561 3:,
319 141Su. .......... 7:00 5:33 4:241 4:-
320 151 Mo. .......... 7:01 5:32 4:541 5::
321 161Tu. ..........7:02 5:32 5:281 6:f
322 17 We. 7:03 5:31 6:101 8:(
323 18 Th. .......... 7:045:31 6:591 9:(
324191Fr. 1 ."" ...... 7:05 5:30 7:56 10:0
3 2 5 2 0 'S a . . . . . . . . . . 7 :0 6 15 :3 0 9 :0 1 11 1 :0
326 21 Su. .......... 7:0715:29 10:09111:'
327 221 Mo. ....... 7:08 5:29 11:18112:4
32823Tu. ,liQ .......... 7:095:28 .,.. I 1:1
329 24IWe. . 7:10 5:28 12:281 i:E
330 251Th. ..........7:1115:27 1:351 2:2
G. Hi N
331,261Fr. T .......... 17:12 5:27 2:411 2:E
'3321271Sa. I).. .......... 7:13] 5:27 5:481 3:1
3331281Su. , 1 Q 7:14 5:27 4:561 3:E
3341291Mo. 12 Gr H. I.. N. 17:1515:26 6:041 4:?
335I30!Tu. I 2 in . 17:1615:26 7:121 5:1
*Central Standard Time. Boldface figures fo
Moonrise and Moonset indicate p.m.
12th Month. DECEMBER, 1948. 31 Days
Moon's Phases.-First Qr., Dec. 8, 7:57 a.rr
Full, Dec. 16, 3:11 a.m. Last Qr., Dec. 22, 11:1
p.m. New, Dec. 30, 3:44 a.m.Day of
Planetary
Configurations
-Phenomena.
336 lIWe. 24.......... 17
337 21Th. c( d Q( .... 7
338 3 Fr .......... 7
339 4 Sa. 7
340 5 Su. .......... 7
341 6 Mo .......... 7
342 7 Tu .......... 7
343 8 'He. ........ 7
344 9 Th . 7
345 10 Fr. .. 7
346 11 Sa. in Aphelion... 7
347 121Su. ).) Sup..... 7
348 131Mo. .. 7
349 14 Tu. . ..... .. 7
350 15 We. ..... ..7
35116Th. ( .. 7
352 17 Fr. I Sta. in R. A.. 7
353 18 Sa. 7..
354 19 S.. 7
35520 1Mo. ) .' .......... 7
356 2lTu. Winter Begins 7
357 22 We. .... 7
358 23Th. ( .....17
359 24 Fr. ......... 7
360 25Sa. ......... 7
361126 Su. in 3 ........... 7
362271Mo. ........ 7
363I28Tu. ......... 7
3641291 WVe. ........ 7
3651301Th. ( ! .......... 7
3661311Fr. 16 ( 6 ( .... 7*Hour of
y. ' ' o
o o
:1615:26 8:181 6:t
:17 5:26 9:201 7:0
:18 5:26110:14 8:0
:19 5:26 11:00 9:0
:20 5:26 11:40110:0
:20 5:26 12:13111:0
:215:26 12:41111:5
:215:27 1:08 ..
:22 5:27 1:33 12:5
:23 5:27 1:571 1:4
:24 5:27 2:231 2:4
:24 5:27 2:521 3:4
:25 5:28. 3:24! 4:4
:26 5:28 4:031 5:4
:26 5:28 4:491 6:4
:27 5:28 5:451 7:5
:28 5:29 6:49 8:5
:28 5:29 7:58 9:5
:29 5:30 9:09110:3
:29 5:30 10:19111:1
:30 5:31 11:27111:5
:30 5:31 .. 112:2
:3015:32112:34112:5
:31 5:321 1:391 1:2
:3115:331 2:451 1:5
:3215:331 3:511 2:3
:3215:34 4:581 3:1
:3315:34 6:051 3:5
:3315:35 7:07 4:5
:3415:361 8:041 5:5
:3415:37 8:531 6:5*Central Standard Time. Boldface figures fo
Moonrise and Moonset indicate p.m.
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