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Texas Almanac 1994-1995
Calendar for 1994
Times are Central Standard Time, except from April 3 to Oct. 30, during which Daylight Saving Time is observed. Boldface
times for moonrise and moonset indicate p.m. Times are figured for the point 99* 10 West and 31* 23' North, the approximate
center of the state. See page 623 for explanation of how to get the approximate time at any other Texas point.
1st Month January, 1994 31 Days 3rd Month March, 1994 31 Days
Moon's Phases - Last Otr., Jan. 4, 6:00 p.m.; New, Jan. Moon's Phases - Last Otr., March 4, 10:53 a.m.; New,
11, 5:10 p.m.; First Otr., Jan. 19, 2:27 p.m.; Full, Jan. 27, 7:23 March 12, 1:05 a.m.; First Otr., March 20, 6:14 a.m.; Full,
a.m. March 27. 5:09 a.m.Day f "Hour or
Planetary - c
Configurations g C
2 and Phenomena c
1 1 ba. 7:35 :4E 9:t 10:01
2 2 Su. at Perihelion 7:35 5:46 11:00 10:38
3 3 Mo. 0 Superior 7:38 5:46 .. 11:15
4 4 Tu. 7:36 5:4 12:0 11:53
5 5 We.( at Perigee 7:36 5:4 1: 12:34
6 6 Th.21 o 7:36 5:4 2:1 1:17
7 7 Fr. 7:36 5:5 3:1 2:05
S Sa. 7:30 5:5 4:2 2:59
S Su. 7:36 5:51 5:2 3:56
1 1 Mo. 7:365:52 6:1 4:57
11 11 Tu. r 7:36 5:53 7:09 5:58
1 1 We. cr 7:36 5:54 7:53 6:59
1 1 Th. 7:36 5:55 8:33 7:58
14 14 Fr. ?1 ( 7:36 5:56 9:08 8:55
1 1 Sa. 7:36 5:56 9:41 9:50
1 1 Su. 7:35 5:57 10:1 10:44
1 1 Mo. 7:35 5:58 10:44 11:37
1 1 Tu. atApogee 7:35 5:5 11:15 ..
1 1 We. 7:356:00 11:4 12:30
20 20 Th. 7:34 6:0112:2 1:24
21 21 Fr. 7:34 6:02 1:0 2:18
22 22 Sa. 7:34 6:03 1:4 3:12
23 23 Su. 7:33 6:04 2:3 4:05
2 2 Mo. 7:3 6:04 3:34 4:57
2 2 Tu. 7:33 6:0 4:33 5:47
26 26 We. 7:3 6:0 5:35 6:34
27 27 Th. 7:3 6:07 6:3 7:18
28 28 Fr. 7:316:08 7:44 7:59
29 2 Sa. 7:316:09 8:4 8:38
30 30 Su. ( at Perigee 7:30 6:1 9:55 9:16
31 31 Mo. 7:2 6:11 11:00 9:54
2nd Month February, 1994 28 Days
Moon's Phases - Last Otr., Feb. 3, 2:06 a.m.; New, Feb.
10, 8:30 a.m.; First Otr., Feb. 18, 11:47 a.m.; Full, Feb. 25, 7:15
p.m
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Planetary
*c c
ii Configurations
2 and Phenomena 0
32 1 u. 9 cr 7:29 6:12 . 10:35
33 2 We. 7:2 6:13 12:06 11:17
34 2 Th.2 (Q( 7:2 6:1 1:1112:04
35 4 Fr. 0 Greatest elong. E. 7:2 6:1 2:15 12:55
36 5 Sa. 7:26 6:1 3:1 1:49
37 e Su. 7:2 6:1 4:1 2:47
38 7 Mo. 7:2 6:1 5:0 3:47
3 Tu. c (;~ d( 7:2 6:1 5:4 4:47
4C We 7:2 6:1 6:2 5:46
41 1 Th 0 Stationary 7:22 6:20 7:0 6:43
4 11 Fr 7:216:20 7:4 7:39
43 1 Sa 7:206:21 8:1 8:34
44 1 Su. 7:20 6:2 8:44 9:27
45 14 Mo. 7:16:23 9:1 10:21
4 15 Tu. (atApogee 7:186:24 9:4 11:14.
47 1 We. 7:1 6:2510:2 ...
48 1 Th. 7:1 6:2 11:01 12:07
4 1 Fr. 7:1 6:26 11:4 1:01
50 1 Sa. 7:1 6:2 12:2 1:54
51 2 Su.0 Inferior 7:1 6:28 1:2 2:45
52 21 Mo. 1 aO 7:1 6:2 2:1 3:35
53 22 Tu. 7:116:2 3:1 4:23
54 2 We. 7:1 6:30 4:1 5:08
55 2 Th. 7:08 6:31 5:2 5:50
56 2 Fr. 7:0 6:32 6:3 6:31
5 2 Sa. c 7:0 6:32 7:3 7:11
58 2 Su. ( at Apogee 7:00 6:33 8:45 7:50
5 2 Mo. Stationary 7:04 6:34 9:5 8:31
*See text before January calendar for explanation.,ay or
,HOUr of
4th Month April, 1994 30 Days
Moon's Phases - Last Qtr., April 2, 8:55 p.m.; New, April 10,
7:17 p.m.; First Otr., April 18, 9:34 p.m.; Full, April 25, 2:45 p.m.
y o Hour of
Planetary , ,
r Configurations c S -
2 and Phenomena 8 2 2c
91 1 Fr. 6:2 6:56 .. 10:36
92 2 Sa. 6:24 6:56 12:55 11:38
9 tSu. a (; 0 d'; ( 7:23 7:57 1:45 1:36
94 4 Mo. 7:22 7:58 3:2 2:34
95 Tu. 7:20 7:58 4:0 3:31
9 E We. 7:1 7:5 4:4 4:27
97 7 Th. hv( 7:1 8:00 5:1 5:21
9 Fr.d a' ( 7:1 8:00 5:4 6:15
98 Sa. 0 ( 7:16 8:01 6:18 7:08
10 1 Su. 7:1 8:0 6:50 8:01
101 11 Mo Q atApogee 7:1 8:0 7:2 8:54
10 1 Tu Q d ( 7:1 8:0 8:0C 9:47
10 1 We 7:11 8:0 8:3 10:40
104 1 Th 7:1 8:04 9:2111:31
10 1 Fr. 7:088:0510:0
106 1 Sa. 7:0 8:0 10:58 12:21
10 1 Su. 7:06 8:06 11:52 1:08
108 1 Mo. 7: 8:0712:4 1:53
10 1 Tu. 7:0 8:0 1:4 2:35
11 20 We. 7:0 8:08 2:5 3:15
111 21 Th. 7:0 8:09 3:53 3:54
11 22 Fr. 7:01 8:09 4:58 4:32
11 2 Sa. 7: 8:1 6:0 5:12
11 2 Su. 6:5 8:11 7:1 5:54
11 2 Mo. ( at Perigee; 2 cr ( 6:58 8:11 8:26 6:39
116 26 Tu. 6:5 8:1 9:36 7:29
11 2 We. 6:56 8:1310:42 8:23
11 2 Th. 6:55 8:1 11:43 9:22
119 29 Fr. 6:54 8:1 ... 10:23
120 30 Sa. 2'; 9 Superior 6:53 8:15 12:37 11:25
tDaylight Saving Time begins at 2:00 a.m.626
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SPlanetary
- Configurations E c g s-
> 2 and Phenomena c U 2 c 21
6 1 Tu. 7:03 6:35 11:01 9:15
61 2 We. 21 or ( 7:02 6:35 ...10:02
62 3 Th. P Stationary 7:01 6:36 12:07 10:52
6 Fr. Stationary 7:00 6:3 1:0 11:46
64 5 Sa. 6:5 6:38 2:0712:43
6 Su. 6:5 6:38 3:00 1:42
6 7 Mo. t(; r ( 6:56 6:39 3:4 2:41
67 Tu. 6:55 6:40 4:2 3:39
6 We. cr 6:54 6:40 5:06 4:36
6 1 Th.d (; 1d ( 6:53 6:41 5:41 5:32
7 11 Fr. 6:51 6:4 6:1 6:26
71 1 Sa. 6:50 6:42 6:4 7:20
7 1 Su. 2 dC 6:48 6:43 7:16 6:13
7 1 Mo. ddr' 6:48 6:44 7:4 9:06
7 1 Tu.( atApogee 6:4 6:4 8:2310:00
7 1 We. 6:4 6:45 9:0010:53
7 1 Th. 6:44 6:46 9:4011:45
77 18 Fr. 0 Greatest elong. W. 6:43 6:47 10:24 ...
7 1 Sa. 6:42 6:4 11:1212:38
7 20 Su. Spring begins 6:4C 6:4812:04 1:26
8 21 Mo. 6:39 6:4 1:01 2:13
81 22 Tu. 6:38 6:4 2:01 2:58
8 23 We. 6:3 6:5 3:03 3:41
83 24 Th.0 nd 6:35 6:5 4:08 4:22
84 25 Fr. 6:34 6:51 5:1 5:01
8 26 Sa. 6:33 6:5 6:22 5:41
86 27 Su. 6:32 6:52 7:31 6:22
8 2 Mo. ( at Perigee 6:3 6:53 8:41 7:06
29 Tu. 2 C ( 6:2 6:54 9:51 7:53
30 We. 6:2 6:54 10:57 8:44
31 Th. 6:27 6:5 11:59 9:38
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