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5th Month May, 1994 31 Days
Moon's Phases - Last Qtr., May 2, 9:32 a.m.; New, May
10, 12:07 p.m., First Qtr., May 18, 7:50 a.m.; Full, May 24,
10:39 p.m.; Last Qtr., May 31, 11:02 p.m.
Day of Hour of
- Planetary .
L * Configurations - g
}2 E and Phenomena c
21 1 Su. . ; d 6:528:16 1:2 12:2C
122 2 Mo. 6:51 8:1 2:06 1:25
123 3 Tu. 6:508:17 2:4 2:22
124 4 We. . y ( 6:4 8:18 3:17 3:17
125 5 Th. 6:48 8:1 3:49 4:10
126 6 Fr. 6:478:1 4:21 5:03
127 7 Sa.d or ( 6:47 8:2 4:52 5:56
128 8 Su. (C at Apogee 6:46 8:2 5:25 6:49
129 9 Mo. 6:4 8:21 6:00 7:42
130 1 Tu. Eclipse O 6:44 8:22 6:38 8:35
131 11 We. 6:438:22 7:20 9:27
132 12 Th. 6:4 8:2 8:0510:18
133 1 Fr. 9Q ( 6:42 8:2 8:5511:06
134 1 Sa. 6:41 8:2 9:47 11:51
13 1 Su. 6:41 8:25 10:4 ...
136 1 Mo. 6:40 8:26 11:41 12:34
137 17 Tu. 2f 6:398:2612:4 1:14
138 1 We. 6:39 8:27 1:4 1:52
13 19 Th. 6:38 8:28 2:4 2:29
14 2 Fr. 6:38 8:28 3:4 3:06
141 21 Sa. 6:37 8:2 4:53 3:45
142 22 Su. 6:37 8:30 6:01 4:28
14 2 Mo.2 v (; C at Perigee 6:36 8:30 7:11 5:14
144 2 Tu.Eclipse Q 6:36 8:31 8:1 6:05
14 2 We. 6:35 8:32 9:24 7:02
14 2 Th. 6:3 8:3210:2 8:04
14 2 Fr. 6:34 8:3 11:15 9:07
148 2 Sa. (;< (1 6:34 8:3 ..10:11
14 2 Su. 6:34 8:34 12:01 11:13
150 30 Mo. Greatest elong. E 6:3 8:3 12:41 12:12
151 31 Tu. 6:3 8:3 1:17 1:096th Month June, 1994 30 Days
Moon's Phases - New, June 9, 3:26 a.m.; First Qtr., June
16, 2:56 p.m.; Full June 23, 6:33 a.m.; Last Qtr., June 30, 2:31
p.m.uay o -nour or
- Planetary . c c
o Configurations 9 9g
2 g and Phenomena u c
152 1 We. T. c (C 6:33 8:36 1:50 2:04
15 2 Th. 6:3 8:36 2:22 2:58
154 3 Fr. 6:32 8:37 2:54 3:51
155 4 Sa. 6:32 8:37 3:26 4:44
156 5 Su. ( at Apogee 6:32 8:38 4:01 5:37
157 6 Mo. dv ( 6:32 8:38 4:37 6:30
158 7 Tu. 6:32 8:3 5:18 7:23
159 8 We. 6:32 8:3 6:02 8:14
160 9 Th. 6:32 8:4 6:51 9:03
161 1 Fr. o ( 6:32 8:4 7:4 9:50
162 11 Sa. 6:32 8:4 8:3810:34
16 12 Su.9 Stationary; 9 d ( 6:32 8:41 9:3511:15
164 1 Mo. 6:32 8:41 10:3411:53
16 1 Tu. 6:32 8:42 11:34 ..
166 1 We. 6:32 8:4212:3412:30
167 1 Th. 6:32 8:42 1:36 1:06
168 17 Fr. 6:32 8:4 2:3 1:44
16 1 Sa. 6:32 8:4 3:4 2:23
17 1 Su. 2i ( 6:32 8:4 4:5 3:06
171 2 Mo. 6:3 8:4 5:59 3:53
172 21 Tu.Summer begins 6:3 8:44 7:05 4:46
17 22 We. 6:3 8:44 8:06 5:44
17 2 Th. ?t Stationary 6:33 8:44 9:02 6:47
175 2 Fr. a (C 6:3 8:44 9:52 7:51
176 2 Sa. 9 Inferior; a d (t 6:34 8:4410:35 8:55
177 26 Su. 6:34 8:4411:14 9:57
178 27 Mo. 6:34 8:4411:4910:56
17 28 Tu. It d ( 6:3 8:44 .. 11:53
18 29 We. 6:3 8:44 12:2212:49
181 3 Th. 6:3 8:44 12:5 1:43
See text fore January calendar for explanaton.627
7th Month July, 1994 31 Days
Moon's Phases - New, July 8, 4:37 p.m.; First Otr., July
15, 8:12 p.m.; Full, July 22, 3:16 p.m.; Last Qtr., July 30, 7:40
a.m.Lay of 'Hour of
- Planetary . c c
g Configurations C g 8.
- 2 3 and Phenomena n " ~c 2
213 1 Mo. 6:538:32 1:53 3:58
214 2 Tu. d' ( 6:54 8:31 2:38 4:49
215 We. 6:548:30 3:27 5:39
216 4 Th. 6:55 8:2 4:2 6:25
217 Fr. 6:56 8:2 5:17 7:10
218 6 Sa. 6:56 8:2 6:16 7:51
219 7 Su. 6:5 8:2 7:17 8:31
220 8 Mo. 6:58 8:2 8:19 9:09
221 Tu. E Stationary 6:5 8:2 9:21 9:47
222 1 We. 9 r (C 6:5 8:24 10:25 10:25
22 11 Th. 6:5 8:2 11:2911:05
22 1 Fr. ( at Perigee; 9 Superior 7:00 8:2212:3411:49
22 1 Sa.2 d ( 7:01 8:21 1:3
22 1 Su. 7:01 8:2 2:4312:36
227 1 Mo. 7:028:1 3:44 1:28
22 1 Tu. 7:0 8:1 4:4 2:24
22 1 We. 7:0 8:1 5:34 3:23
230 1 Th. d (; o (d1 7:04 8:1 6:2 4:25
231 1 Fr. 7:04 8:1 7:04 5:27
232 2 Sa. 7:05 8:1 7:4 6:28
23 21 Su. 7:068:1 8:1 7:27
234 2 Mo. zo ( 7:06 8:12 8:5 8:24
235 2 Tu. 7:07 8:11 9:2 9:21
236 2 We. 9 Greatest elong. E 7:08 8:09 9:59 10:16
237 2 Th. 7:08 8:0810:33 11:10
238 2 Fr. 7:09 8:0711:1 12:03
239 2 Sa. (C at Apogee 7:0 8:06 11:49 12:56
24 2 Su. 7:1 8:0 ... 1:49
241 2 Mo. 7:11 8:04 12:32 2:40
242 30 Tu. 7:11 8:02 1:19 3:29
24 31 We.d'v ( 7:128:01 2:09 4:17Calendar
Calendar for 1994 (Cont'd.)8th Month August, 1994 31 Days
Moon's Phases - New, Aug. 7, 3:45 a.m.; First Otr., Aug.
14, 12:57 a.m.; Full, Aug. 21, 1:47 a.m.; Last Qtr., Aug. 29, 1:41
a.m.Day of Hour of
. Planetary .
to m Configurations g -
3 and Phenomena W ( M. S
182 1 Fr. 6:3 6:44 1:27 2:35
183 2 Sa. 2 Stationary 6:36 8:44 2:00 3:29
184 3 Su. ( at Apogee 6:378:44 2:36 4:22
185 4 Mo. 6:3 8:44 3:15 5:15
186 5 Tu. at Aphelion 6:38 8:44 3:58 6:07
187 6 We. Stationary 6:38 8:44 4:45 6:58
188 7 Th. ( 6:38 8:44 5:36 7:46
189 8 Fr. 6:3 8:44 6:31 8:32
190 9 Sa. 6:3 8:4 7:2 9:14
191 1 Su. 6:4 8:4 8:27 9:54
192 11 Mo. 6:41 8:4 9:2810:32
19 1 Tu. 9 ( 6:41 8:4310:2811:09
194 1 We. 6:42 8:42 11:3011:46
19 1 Th. ? 6:42 8:4212:32
196 1 Fr. 6:4 8:42 1:3612:24
197 1 Sa. 21 v ; $ c 6:4 8:41 2:41 1:04
198 1 Su. Greatest elong. W 6:44 8:41 3:4 1:49
19 1 Mo. at Perigee 6:44 8:4 4:51 2:38
200 1 Tu. 6:4 8:4 5:5 3:32
201 2 We. 6:4 8:4 6:5 4:31
202 21 Th. 6:4 8:3 7:41 5:34
20 2 Fr. ( ; $ d ( 6:4 8:38 8:2 6:37
204 2 Sa. 6:47 8:38 9:09 7:40
20 2 Su. 6:48 8:37 9:46 8:41
206 2 Mo. tj ( 6:4 8:3710:20 9:40
207 2 Tu. 6:4 8:3610:54 10:37
208 2 We. 6: 8:3511:26 11:32
20 28 Th. 6:518:35 .12:26
21 2 Fr. 6:51 8: 12:01 1:20
211 3 Sa. (C at Apogee 6:52 8:33 12:3 2:13
212 31 Su. 6:52 8:33 1:12 3:06
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