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2022 Astro Calendar Updates Coming Soon!
2022 Astro Calendar Updates Coming Soon!
gru 1 całodniowy
Hello, and HAPPY HOLIDAYS, and GOODBYE 2021! Canton (canton@gmail.com) will be researching and adding 2022 calendar events (meteor showers, etc.) during the last week of this month. Feel free to email him any suggestions. Also,[...]
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Total Solar Eclipse 6:29 am
Total Solar Eclipse
gru 4@6:29 am – 7:29 am
Have you been putting off your trip to Antarctica? This might be the right moment. You’ll get close to 24 hours of daylight, with wildlife at its busiest. And a total solar eclipse. Everywhere else[...]
🌑 New Moon 8:43 am
🌑 New Moon
gru 4@8:43 am – 8:43 am
 
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Geminids „King” Meteor Shower
Geminids „King” Meteor Shower
gru 13 – gru 14 całodniowy
The waxing gibbous moon will block out most of the fainter meteors this year. But the Geminids are so numerous and bright that this could still be a good show. Best viewing will be from[...]
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🌕 Full Moon 5:36 am
🌕 Full Moon
gru 19@5:36 am – 5:36 am
In the northern hemisphere, this full moon was known by Native American tribes as the Cold Moon because this is the time of year when the cold winter air settles in and the nights become[...]
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Ursids Meteor Shower
Ursids Meteor Shower
gru 21 całodniowy
The nearly full moon will be a problem this year, blocking all but the brightest meteors. Best viewing will be just after midnight from a dark location far away from city lights. The Ursids is[...]
December Solstice 4:58 pm
December Solstice
gru 21@4:58 pm – 5:58 pm
This marks the beginning of winter (in the northern hemisphere) and the beginning of summer (in the southern hemisphere.) The winter solstice is the shortest day of the year, respectively, in the sense that the[...]
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