Kalendarz

lut
15
sob.
🌗 Last Quarter Moon
lut 15@11:17 pm – 11:17 pm
lut
18
wt.
Mercury Retrograde Begins
lut 18 całodniowy

This is of particular interest to astrologically minded folks. See URL for more info…

Moon Will Occult Mars
lut 18 całodniowy

For those of you in the mid-northern latitudes of North America, you’ll be able to watch Mars disappear behind the dark disc of the crescent moon as the moon slides into place between Earth and the red planet.

Look to the southeast, one hour before sunrise on the morning of Tuesday the 18th.

From around the world, these three planets line up across the early morning sky, with Mars at top, and Saturn at bottom. The brightest of the threesome – the king planet Jupiter – resides in between Mars and Saturn.

lut
23
niedz.
⚫ New Moon
lut 23@4:32 pm – 4:32 pm
mar
2
pon.
🌓First Quarter Moon
mar 2@8:57 pm – 8:57 pm
mar
9
pon.
Mercury Retrograde Ends
mar 9 całodniowy

This is of particular interest to astrologically minded folks. See URL for more info…

🌕 Full Moon
mar 9@6:48 pm – 6:48 pm
mar
16
pon.
🌗 Last Quarter Moon
mar 16@10:34 am – 10:34 am
mar
20
pt.
March Equinox
mar 20@4:49 am – 5:49 am

This is the date when night and day are most nearly the same length. If you live in the northern hemisphere, happy first day of spring! In the southern hemisphere, the vernal equinox corresponds to the first day of fall.

mar
24
wt.
Canton’s Birthday!
mar 24 całodniowy

Canton is the fellow who updates your astronomy calendar (full moons, equinoxes, meteor showers, etc.) from his laptop in Santa Fe, New Mexico. It’s his birthday today!

The astronomy calendar is an effort of love and no reciprocity is needed or expected, but if you’d like to learn more about the calendar or say thank you for his efforts (or even report an error!) then please visit:

https://cantonbecker.com/astronomy-calendar/credits.html