MOON PHASE 2007

NOTE:

 *All Times are in Universal Time (UTC). Remember to add the time offset from UTC for your locality

 * North Sumatra in Indonesia + 7 hr GMT

  New Moon

First Quarter

Full Moon

Last Quarter   

 

Month d / h /m

 

Month d / h /m

 

Month d / h /m

 

Month d / h /m

 

Jan   3 13 57

 

Jan 11 12 45

 

Jan 19  4 01

 

Jan 25 23 01   

 

Feb  2  5 45

 

Feb 10  9 51

 

Feb 17 16 14

 

Feb 24  7 56   

 

Mar  3 23 17

 

Mar 12  3 54

 

Mar 19  2 43

 

Mar 25 18 16   

 

Apr  2 17 15

 

Apr 10 18 04

 

Apr 17 11 36

 

Apr 24  6 35   

 

May  2 10 09

 

May 10  4 27

 

May 16 19 27

 

May 23 21 02   

 

Jun  1  1 04

 

Jun  8 11 43

 

Jun 15  3 13

 

Jun 22 13 15   

 

Jun 30 13 49

 

Jul  7 16 54

 

Jul 14 12 04

 

Jul 22  6 29   

 

Jul 30  0 48

 

Aug  5 21 20

 

Aug 12 23 02

 

Aug 20 23 54   

 

Aug 28 10 35

 

Sep  4  2 32

 

Sep 11 12 44

 

Sep 19 16 48   

 

Sep 26 19 45

 

Oct  3 10 06

 

Oct 11  5 01

 

Oct 19  8 33   

 

Oct 26  4 52

 

Nov  1 21 18

 

Nov  9 23 03

 

Nov 17 22 33   

 

Nov 24 14 30

 

Dec  1 12 44

 

Dec  9 17 40

 

Dec 17 10 17   

 

Dec 24  1 16

 

Dec 31  7 51

 

 

 

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Equinoxes  Mar 21 00 07  Sept  23 09 51     Solstices  June  21 18 06 Dec   22 06 08


Equinoxes and Solstices
The Equinoxes represents either of two times of the year when the sun crosses the plane of the earth's equator and day and night are of equal length, while the Solstices is either of the two times of the year when the sun is at its greatest distance from the celestial equator.

About the moon phase
As the relative position of the sun, moon and earth changes, differing proportions of the moon's visible surface are illuminated by the sun. The phases of the moon are specific instances in this process.Occurs when the apparent longitudes of the moon and sun differ by 0°. At this time the moon does not appear to be illuminated.

First quarter
Occurs when the apparent longitudes of the moon and sun differ by 90°. At this time 50% of the moon's visible surface is illuminated.

Full Moon
Occurs when the apparent longitudes of the moon and sun differ by 180°. At this time 100% of the moon's visible surface is illuminated.

Last Quater
Occurs when the apparent longitudes of the moon and sun differ by 270°. At this time 50% of the moon's visible surface is illuminated.

Rise and set of five planets
The planets which are generally visible to the naked eye are: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn.The rise and set times for these planets is the instant when, under ideal meteorological conditions, with standard refraction of their rays, the planet is coincident with an ideal horizon.


 

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