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SeasonsMorning and Evening Stars
Eclipses, Major Meteor ShowersChronological Eras and CyclesCalendars for 2016 and 2017
Blue sky reflects in the primary mirror of the Hobby-Eberly Telescope at McDonald Observatory atop Mount Fowlkes in the Davis Mountains. One of the world’s largest optical telescopes, the HET’s mirror is 36 feet and made of 91 segments. It is used for spectroscopy and the study of light
from stars and galaxies. Photo by Martin Harris; McDonald Observatory.
Calendar
Texas Almanac 2016–2017162
Astronomical Calendars for 2016 & 2017An Explanation of Texas Time
The subsequent calendars were calculated prin-cipally from data on the U.S. Naval Observatory’s website (http://www.usno.navy.mil/USNO) and from its publications Astronomical Phenomena for 2016 and Astronomical Phenomena for 2017. Times listed here are Central Standard Time, ex-cept for the period from 2:00 a.m. on the second Sunday in March until 2:00 a.m. on the first Sunday in November, when Daylight Saving Time, which is one hour later than Central Standard Time, is in effect. All of Texas is in the Central Time Zone, except El Paso and Hudspeth counties and the northwest corner of Culberson County, which observe Mountain Time. Mountain Time is one hour earlier than Central Time. All times are calculated for the intersection of 99° 20’ west longitude and 31° 08’ north latitude, which is closest to the town of Mercury and is about 15 miles northeast of Brady, McCulloch County. This point is the approximate geographical center of the state.
How to Adjust Rise & Set Times To adjust the time of sunrise or sunset, moonrise or moonset for any point in Texas, apply the following rule: Add four minutes to the time given in this calendar for each degree of longitude that the place lies west of the 99th meridian; subtract four minutes for each degree of longitude the place lies east of the 99th meridian. At times there will be considerable variation for distances north and south of the line of 31° 08’ north latitude, but the rule for calculating it is complicated. The formula given above will get sufficiently close results. The accompanying map shows the intersection for which all times given here are calculated, with some major Texas cities and their longitudes. These make it convenient to calculate time at any given point.
Planetary Configurations & Phenomena The phenomena and planetary configurations of the heavens for 2016 and 2017 are given in the center column of the calendars on pages 164–171. Below is an explanation of the symbols used in those tables:0 The Sun 8 The Earth M Uranus2 The Moon F Mars + Neptune B Mercury K Jupiter $ PlutoC Venus L Saturn
Aspects: Conjunction & Opposition R This symbol, appearing between symbols for heavenly bodies, means they are “in conjunction,” that is, having the same longitude in the sky and appearing near each other. For example, CR2means Venus is north or south of the moon by a few degrees. Conjunc-tions listed in this calendar are separated by 10 degrees or less. Inferior and superior conjuctions mean an in-ner plant, Venus or Mercury, is in line with the Sun, either between the Earth and the Sun (inferior) or on the op-posite side of the Sun (superior). X This symbol means that the heavenly body listed is in “opposition” to the Sun, or that they differ by 180 degrees of longitude.
Common Astronomical TermsH Aphelion — Point at which a planet’s orbit is farthest
from the sun.H Perihelion — Point at which a planet’s orbit is near-
est the sun.H Apogee — That point of the moon’s orbit farthest from
the earth.H Perigee — That point of the moon’s orbit nearest the
earth.
The Seasons2016
Spring — Saturday, March 19, at 11:30 p.m. (CDT);Summer — Monday, June 20, at 5:34 p.m. (CDT);Autumn — Thursday, Sept. 22, at 9:21 a.m. (CDT);Winter — Wednesday, Dec. 21, at 4:44 a.m. (CST).
2017Spring — Monday, March 20, at 5:29 a.m. (CDT);Summer — Tuesday, June 20, at 11:24 p.m. (CDT);Autumn — Friday, Sept. 22, at 3:02 p.m. (CDT);Winter — Thursday, Dec. 21, at 10:28 a.m. (CST).
Morning & Evening StarsMorning Stars, 2016
Venus C — Jan. 1 – April 30Mars F — Jan. 1 – May 22Jupiter K — Jan. 1 – March 8; Oct. 10 – Dec. 31Saturn L — Jan. 1 – June 3; Dec. 28 – Dec. 31
Evening Stars, 2016Venus C — July 14 – Dec. 31Mars F — May 22 – Dec. 31Jupiter K — March 8 – Sept. 13Saturn L — June 3 – Nov. 23
Morning Stars, 2017Venus C — March 30 – Nov. 28Mars F — Sept. 12 – Dec. 31Jupiter K — Jan. 1 – April 7; Nov. 9 – Dec. 31Saturn L — Jan. 1 – June 15
Evening Stars, 2017Venus C — Jan. 1 – March 22Mars F — Jan. 1 – June 7Jupiter K — April 7 – Oct.13Saturn L — June 15 – Dec. 5
Major Meteor Showers These are approximate dates. Listen to local news/weather broadcasts several days beforehand to deter-mine peak observation days and hours. Generally, view-ing is best between midnight and dawn of the date listed. Meteor shower dates are provided by McDonald Ob-servatory, The University of Texas at Austin. Meteor Shower Peak 2016 Peak 2017 Quadrantid Jan. 3 Jan. 4 Lyrid April 21 April 22 Eta Aquarid May 5 May 6 Perseid Aug. 12 Aug. 13 Orionid Oct. 21 Oct. 22 Leonid Nov. 17 Nov. 18 Geminid Dec. 13 Dec. 14
Eclipses2016
March 8–9 — Sun, total eclipse, visible in eastern Asia, northern and western Australasia, north Oceania. March 23 — Moon, penumbral eclipse, visible in North America, west South America, Australasia, Asia. May 9 — Transit of Mercury, visible in the North and South America, most of Asia, Europe, Africa, Green-land, Pacific Ocean. Aug. 18 — Moon, penumbral eclipse, visible in North America, most of South America, Oceania, Aus-tralasia, easternmost Asia. Sept. 1 — Sun, annular eclipse, visible in Africa, Madagascar, Antarctica. Sept. 16 — Moon, penumbral eclipse, visible in Australasia, Asia, Africa, Europe, east South America.
Astronomical Calendar 163
Texas TimesSee text for explanation of how to calculate sunrise, sunset, moonrise and moonsetAmarillo
101ϒ 50'
Lubbock101ϒ 51'
Odessa102ϒ 22'
San Angelo100ϒ 26'
Wichita Falls98ϒ 30' Sherman
96ϒ 36'
Dallas96ϒ 48'
Texarkana94ϒ 03'
GEOGRAPHICCENTER
Tyler95ϒ 18'
Beaumont94ϒ 06'
Houston95ϒ 22'
Galveston94ϒ 48'
Corpus Christi97ϒ 24'
Austin97ϒ 44'
Brownsville97ϒ 30'
Laredo99ϒ 30'
San Antonio98ϒ 30'
Waco97ϒ 09'
Abilene99ϒ 44'
El Paso106ϒ 29'
103ϒ WLongitude
106ϒ WLongitude
100ϒ WLongitude
99ϒ 20' WLongitude 95ϒ W
Longitude
31ϒ 08' NLatitude
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Hartley Moore Hutch-inson
Roberts Hemphill
Oldham Potter Carson Gray Wheeler
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Collings-worth
SwisherCastroParmer Briscoe Hall Chil-dress
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LubbockHockleyCoch-ran
Crosby Dickens King
LynnTerryYoakum Garza Kent Stone-wall
Knox
Haskell
Baylor
Throck-morton
Archer
WilbargerFoard
Hardeman
Clay
Jack Wise DentonGrayson
Montague Cooke
Wichita
Young
DawsonGaines Borden Scurry Fisher
MartinAndrews
LovingEl Paso Hudspeth Culberson
Reeves
Jeff DavisPecos
Presidio Brewster
Terrell
Crockett
Val Verde
SuttonSchleicher
Kimble
Menard
McCulloch San Saba
Mason LlanoGillespie
KerrEdwards
Kinney
Maverick
Uvalde
Real Bandera
Zavala
Dimmit
Medina
Frio
LaSalle
Webb
ZapataJimHogg
Brooks
Hidalgo
Cameron
Willacy
Kenedy
Kleberg
Nueces
SanPatricio
BeeGoliad
Refugio
DeWittVictoria
Calhoun
Jackson
Lavaca
Caldwell
Bastop
Lee
Milam
Burleson
Washington
FayetteColorado
Austin
Waller
FortBend
Brazoria
Harris
Montgomery
Grim
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Robert-son
Falls
Lime-stone Freestone
Leon
MadisonWalker
SanJacinto
Chambers
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Tyler
Trinity
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Matagorda
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McMullen
Duval JimWells
Atascosa
Bexar
Kendall
Comal
Guada-lupe
Wilson
LiveOak
Karnes
Winkler
Ector Midland Glass-cock
Sterling Coke Runnels ColemanBrown Comanche
Erath Hood
SomervellJohnson
EllisHill
Bosque
HamiltonMills
Lampasas
Coryell McLennan
Bell
BurnetWilliamson
Blanco Travis
Hays
Concho
TomGreenIrion
Reagan
UptonCrane
Ward
Howard Mitchell
Nolan
Jones
Taylor
Shackel-ford
Callahan
Stephens PaloPinto
Parker Tarrant Dallas
Collin
Fannin
Hunt
Rockwall
Kaufman VanZandt
Rains
Delta
Lamar RedRiver
Hopkins
Eastland
Aransas
Navarro
2017 Feb. 10–11 — Moon, penumbral eclipse, vis-ible in North and South America, western Asia, Af-rica, Europe, Greenland. Feb. 26 — Sun, annular eclipse, visible in south-tern half of South America, Africa, Antarctica. Aug. 7 — Moon, partial eclipse, visible in tip of South America, Asia, Africa, Europe, Australasia. Aug. 21 — Sun, total eclipse, visible in North America, Hawaii, Central America, north South America, western Europe and West Africa.
Chronological Eras & CyclesChronological Eras, 2016
The year 2016 of the Christian era comprises the latter part of the 240th and the beginning of the 241st year of the independence of the United States of Amer-ica, and corresponds to the year 6729 of the Julian pe-riod. All dates, below, are given in terms of the Gregorian calendar, in which Jan. 14, 2016, corresponds to Jan. 1, 2016, of the Julian calendar:Era Year BeginsByzantine .........................7525 ......................... Sept. 14Jewish (A.M.)* .................5777 .............................Oct. 2Chinese (bǐng shēn) ........4653 ............................ Feb. 8Roman (A.U.C.) ...............2769 ...........................Jan. 14Nabonassar .....................2765 .......................... April 19Japanese .........................2676 .............................Jan. 1Grecian (Seleucidæ)........2328 ........ Sept. 14 or Oct. 14Indian (Saka) ...................1938 ........................March 21Diocletian (Coptic) ...........1733 ......................... Sept. 11Islamic (Hegira)* ..............1438 .............................Oct. 2*Year begins at sunset.
Chronological Cycles, 2016Dominical Letter.........CB Julian Period ............ 6729Epact ......................... 21 ..Roman Indiction ..................9
Golden Number or Lunar Cycle ..........III Solar Cycle ....................9
Chronological Eras, 2017 The year 2017 of the Christian era comprises the latter part of the 241st and the beginning of the 242nd year of the independence of the United States of Ameri-ca, and corresponds to the year 6730 of the Julian peri-od. All dates, below, are given in terms of the Gregorian calendar, in which Jan. 14, 2017, corresponds to Jan. 1, 2017, of the Julian calendar:Era Year BeginsByzantine ........................ 7526 .......................... Sept. 14Jewish (A.M.)* ................ 5778 .......................... Sept. 20Chinese (dīng yǒu) ......... 4654 ............................Jan. 28Roman (A.U.C.) .............. 2770 ............................Jan. 14Nabonassar .................... 2766 ........................... April 19Japanese ........................ 2677 ..............................Jan. 1Grecian (Seleucidæ)....... 2329 ......... Sept. 14 or Oct. 14Indian (Saka) .................. 1939 .........................March 22Diocletian (Coptic) .......... 1734 .......................... Sept. 11Islamic (Hegira)* ............. 1439 .......................... Sept. 21*Year begins at sunset.
Chronological Cycles, 2017Dominical Letter.........A Julian Period ........... 6730Epact .........................2 Roman Indiction ..............10Golden Number or Lunar Cycle ......... IV Solar Cycle ...................10
Texas Almanac 2016–2017164
2016
Tim
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re C
entr
al S
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Tim
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m M
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13
to N
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aylig
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avin
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is o
bser
ved.
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r m
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and
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cate
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nd 3
1° 0
8’ N
orth
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roxi
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ogra
phic
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ente
r
of th
e st
ate.
See
pag
e 16
2 fo
r exp
lana
tion
of h
ow to
get
the
appr
oxi-
mat
e tim
e at
any
oth
er T
exas
poi
nt. (
On
the
web
: http
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note
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pag
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2.
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016
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ew,
Jan.
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rst Q
tr., J
an. 1
6, 5
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ll,
Jan.
23,
7:4
6 p.
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Last
Qtr.
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. 31,
9:2
8 p.
m.
Day
of
Plan
etar
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onfig
urat
ions
and
Phen
omen
a
Hou
r of
Year
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Week
Sunrise
Sunset
Moon-rise
Moon-set
11
Fr.
Last
qtr.
27:
365:
46
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22
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12:4
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4M
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365:
48 2
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1:56
55
Tu.
7:36
5:49
3:2
42:
346
6W
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375:
50 4
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3:17
77
Th.
7:37
5:50
5:1
34:
058
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375:
51 6
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5:57
99
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New
27:
375:
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6:53
1010
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5:53
7:5
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5311
11M
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54 8
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7:56
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7:37
5:55
9:2
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5913
13W
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pm
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365:
5711
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5:58
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7:36
5:59
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1 1
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7:36
6:00
1:36
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(9 p
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7:36
6:01
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356:
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15 4
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7:35
6:02
4:10
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.7:
356:
035:
06 6
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2323
Sa.
Full
27:
346:
046:
03 7
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2424
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7:34
6:05
7:00
7:4
525
25M
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336:
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56 8
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7:33
6:07
8:51
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m)
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6:08
9:44
9:3
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326:
0910
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229
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316:
1011
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Feb
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.
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FR
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296:
13 2
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343
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7:28
6:14
3:0
01:
5535
4Th
.7:
286:
15 3
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2:44
365
Fr.
7:27
6:16
4:4
73:
3837
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.7:
266:
17 5
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4:36
387
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7:26
6:18
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95:
3839
8M
o.N
ew 2
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6:19
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66:
4340
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R2
(6 p
m)
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6:19
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17:
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6:22
10:0
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10:5
1
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206:
2411
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tr. 2
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6:24
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2 1
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251:
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7:17
6:26
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166:
272:
59 4
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5019
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7:15
6:28
3:55
4:5
551
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146:
284:
51 5
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7:13
6:29
5:47
6:2
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6:30
6:42
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7:35
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6:32
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9:1
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3511
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35
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arch
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5:11
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4 p.
m.;
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t Qtr.
, Mar
ch 1
5, 1
2:03
p.m
.; Fu
ll,
Mar
ch 2
3, 7
:01
a.m
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st Q
tr., M
arch
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10:
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Day
of
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and
Phen
omen
a
Hou
r of
Year
Month
Week
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Sunset
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Tu.
Last
qtr.
27:
036:
3612
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11:4
862
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e.L
R2
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m)
7:02
6:37
1:4
212
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7:01
6:38
2:3
41:
2464
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.7:
006:
38 3
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2:19
655
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6:59
6:39
4:1
63:
1866
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.6:
586:
40 5
:04
4:21
677
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CR
2 (5
am
)6:
566:
40 5
:50
5:26
688
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New
26:
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41 6
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6:33
699
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6:54
6:42
7:1
87:
4170
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.2
at p
erig
ee;
MR
26:
536:
43 8
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8:48
7111
Fr.
6:52
6:43
8:4
59:
5672
12Sa
.6:
506:
44 9
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11:0
273
†13
Su.
DST
beg
ins
7:49
7:45
11:1
812
:02
7414
Mo.
7:48
7:45
12:0
9 1
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7515
Tu.
Firs
t qtr.
27:
477:
461:
01 2
:06
7616
We.
7:45
7:47
1:55
3:0
277
17Th
.7:
447:
472:
51 3
:53
7818
Fr.
7:43
7:48
3:46
4:4
079
19Sa
.Eq
uino
x (1
1:30
pm
)7:
427:
494:
41 5
:22
8020
Su.
7:40
7:49
5:36
6:0
181
21M
o.K
R2
(11
pm)
7:39
7:50
6:29
6:3
782
22Tu
.7:
387:
517:
22 7
:12
8323
We.
Full
2; E
clip
se 2
7:37
7:51
8:14
7:4
584
24Th
.7:
357:
529:
06 8
:18
8525
Fr.
2a
t apo
gee
(9 a
m)
7:34
7:52
9:58
8:5
286
26Sa
.7:
337:
5310
:51
9:2
787
27Su
.7:
327:
5411
:43
10:0
588
28M
o.7:
307:
54
10
:45
8929
Tu.
7:29
7:55
12:3
511
:28
9030
We.
7:28
7:56
1:2
612
:16
9131
Th.
Last
qtr.
27:
277:
56 2
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1:07
Astronomical Calendar 165
0 T
he S
un
8 T
he E
arth
2
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Moo
n B
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cury
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to th
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Day
sM
oon
Phas
es —
New
, Apr
il 7,
6:2
4 a.
m.;
Firs
t Qtr.
, Ap
ril 1
3, 1
0:59
p.m
.; Fu
ll, A
pril
22, 1
2:24
a.m
.; La
st
Qtr.
, Apr
il 29
, 10:
29 p
.m.
Day
of
Plan
etar
y C
onfig
urat
ions
and
Phen
omen
a
Hou
r of
Year
Month
Week
Sunrise
Sunset
Moon-rise
Moon-set
921
Fr.
7:25
7:57
3:0
62:
0393
2Sa
.7:
247:
58 3
:54
3:02
943
Su.
7:23
7:58
4:3
94:
0495
4M
o.7:
227:
59 5
:23
5:09
965
Tu.
7:21
8:00
6:0
76:
1697
6W
e.7:
198:
00 6
:50
7:24
987
Th.
New
2a
t per
igee
7:18
8:01
7:3
48:
3399
8Fr
.7:
178:
02 8
:20
9:42
100
9Sa
.7:
168:
02 9
:08
10:4
910
110
Su.
7:15
8:03
9:5
911
:54
102
11M
o.7:
138:
0310
:52
103
12Tu
.7:
128:
0411
:48
12:5
410
413
We.
Firs
t qtr.
27:
118:
0512
:44
1:4
910
514
Th.
7:10
8:05
1:41
2:3
810
615
Fr.
7:09
8:06
2:37
3:2
210
716
Sa.
7:08
8:07
3:31
4:0
210
817
Su.
7:07
8:07
4:25
4:3
910
918
Mo.
KR
2(1
2 am
)7:
058:
085:
18 5
:14
110
19Tu
.7:
048:
096:
10 5
:47
111
20W
e.7:
038:
097:
02 6
:20
112
21Th
.2
at a
poge
e (1
1 am
)7:
028:
107:
54 6
:53
113
22Fr
.Fu
ll 2
7:01
8:11
8:46
7:2
811
423
Sa.
7:00
8:11
9:38
8:0
411
524
Su.
FR
2(1
1 pm
)6:
598:
1210
:31
8:4
411
625
Mo.
6:58
8:13
11:2
3 9
:26
117
26Tu
.6:
578:
13
10
:12
118
27W
e.6:
568:
1412
:13
11:0
211
928
Th.
6:55
8:15
1:0
211
:55
120
29Fr
.La
st q
tr. 2
6:54
8:15
1:4
912
:51
121
30Sa
.6:
538:
16 2
:34
1:50
5th
Mon
th
May
201
6
31
Day
sM
oon
Phas
es —
New
, May
6, 2
:30
p.m
.; Fi
rst Q
tr.,
May
13,
12:
02 p
.m.;
Full,
May
21,
4:1
4 p.
m.;
Last
Qtr.
, M
ay 2
9, 7
:12
a.m
. D
ay o
fPl
anet
ary
Con
figur
atio
nsan
d Ph
enom
ena
Hou
r of
Year
Month
Week
Sunrise
Sunset
Moon-rise
Moon-set
122
1Su
.6:
528:
17 3
:17
2:52
123
2M
o.+
R2
(6 a
m)
6:51
8:18
3:5
93:
5512
43
Tu.
6:51
8:18
4:4
15:
0112
54
We.
6:50
8:19
5:2
36:
0812
65
Th.
2a
t per
igee
(11
pm)
6:49
8:20
6:0
77:
1712
76
Fr.
New
26:
488:
20 6
:53
8:26
128
7Sa
.6:
478:
21 7
:43
9:33
129
8Su
.6:
468:
22 8
:37
10:3
813
09
Mo.
Tran
sit B
ove
r 06:
468:
22 9
:33
11:3
713
110
Tu.
6:45
8:23
10:3
2
13
211
We.
6:44
8:24
11:3
012
:31
133
12Th
.6:
438:
2412
:28
1:1
913
413
Fr.
Firs
t qtr.
26:
438:
251:
25 2
:01
135
14Sa
.6:
428:
262:
19 2
:40
136
15Su
.6:
418:
263:
13 3
:15
137
16M
o.6:
418:
274:
05 3
:49
138
17Tu
.6:
408:
284:
57 4
:22
139
18W
e.2
at a
poge
e (5
pm
)6:
408:
285:
49 4
:55
140
19Th
.6:
398:
296:
41 5
:29
141
20Fr
.6:
398:
307:
34 6
:05
142
21Sa
.Fu
ll 2
6:
388:
308:
27 6
:43
143
22Su
.6:
388:
319:
19 7
:24
144
23M
o.6:
378:
3210
:11
8:0
914
524
Tu.
6:37
8:32
11:0
1 8
:58
146
25W
e.6:
368:
3311
:48
9:5
014
726
Th.
6:36
8:33
10:4
614
827
Fr.
6:35
8:34
12:3
311
:43
149
28Sa
.6:
358:
35 1
:16
12:4
315
029
Su.
Last
qtr.
26:
358:
35 1
:57
1:44
151
30M
o.6:
358:
36 2
:38
2:46
152
31Tu
.6:
348:
36 3
:18
3:51
6th
Mon
th
J
une
2016
3
0 D
ays
Moo
n Ph
ases
— N
ew, J
une
4, 1
0:00
p.m
.; Fi
rst Q
tr.,
June
12,
3:1
0 a.
m.;
Full,
Jun
e 20
, 6:0
2 a.
m.;
Last
Qtr.
, Ju
ne 2
7, 1
:19
p.m
. D
ay o
fPl
anet
ary
Con
figur
atio
nsan
d Ph
enom
ena
Hou
r of
Year
Month
Week
Sunrise
Sunset
Moon-rise
Moon-set
153
1W
e.6:
348:
37 3
:59
4:56
154
2Th
.6:
348:
37 4
:43
6:03
155
3Fr
.2
at p
erig
ee (6
am
)6:
348:
38 5
:30
7:11
156
4Sa
.N
ew 2
6:33
8:38
6:2
18:
1715
75
Su.
6:33
8:39
7:1
69:
2015
86
Mo.
6:33
8:39
8:1
410
:18
159
7Tu
.6:
338:
40 9
:14
11:1
016
08
We.
6:33
8:40
10:1
411
:56
161
9Th
.6:
338:
4111
:13
162
10Fr
.6:
338:
4112
:10
12:3
816
311
Sa.
6:33
8:41
1:05
1:1
516
412
Su.
Firs
t qtr.
26:
338:
421:
58 1
:50
165
13M
o.6:
338:
422:
51 2
:23
166
14Tu
.6:
338:
433:
43 2
:56
167
15W
e.2
at a
poge
e (7
am
)6:
338:
434:
35 3
:30
168
16Th
.6:
338:
435:
27 4
:05
169
17Fr
.6:
338:
436:
20 4
:42
170
18Sa
.L
R2
(7 p
m)
6:34
8:44
7:13
5:2
217
119
Su.
6:34
8:44
8:06
6:0
617
220
Mo.
Full
2So
lstic
e (5
:34
pm)6
:34
8:44
8:57
6:5
317
321
Tu.
6:34
8:44
9:46
7:4
517
422
We.
6:34
8:45
10:3
3 8
:40
175
23Th
.6:
358:
4511
:17
9:3
817
624
Fr.
6:35
8:45
11:5
910
:37
177
25Sa
.6:
358:
45
11
:38
178
26Su
.6:
368:
4512
:39
12:3
917
927
Mo.
Last
qtr.
26:
368:
45 1
:18
1:41
180
28Tu
.6:
368:
45 1
:58
2:45
181
29W
e.6:
378:
45 2
:39
3:49
182
30Th
.6:
378:
45 3
:23
4:54
Ast
rono
mic
al C
alen
dar f
or 2
016
Texas Almanac 2016–2017166
Brig
ht s
tars
= A
ldeb
aran
, Ant
ares
, Spi
ca, P
ollu
x, R
egul
us.
Min
or p
lane
ts o
r ast
eroi
ds =
Cer
es, P
alla
s, J
uno,
Ves
ta.
R=
in c
onju
nctio
n by
10º
or <
X
= o
ppos
ition
to 0
Ast
rono
mic
al C
alen
dar f
or 2
016
7th
Mon
th
July
201
6
31
Day
sM
oon
Phas
es —
New
, Jul
y 4,
6:0
1 a.
m.;
Firs
t Qtr.
, Ju
ly 1
1, 7
:52
p.m
.; Fu
ll, J
uly
19, 5
:57
p.m
.; La
st Q
tr.,
July
26,
6:0
0 p.
m.
Day
of
Plan
etar
y C
onfig
urat
ions
and
Phen
omen
a
Hou
r of
Year
Month
Week
Sunrise
Sunset
Moon-rise
Moon-set
183
1Fr
.2
at p
erig
ee (2
am
)6:
378:
45 4
:10
6:00
184
2Sa
.6:
388:
45 5
:02
7:03
185
3Su
.6:
388:
45 5
:58
8:03
186
4M
o.3
at a
phel
ion;
New
26:
398:
45 6
:57
8:58
187
5Tu
.6:
398:
45 7
:57
9:47
188
6W
e.6:
408:
45 8
:57
10:3
218
97
Th.
6:40
8:45
9:5
611
:12
190
8Fr
.6:
418:
4410
:53
11:4
919
19
Sa.
6:41
8:44
11:4
8
19
210
Su.
6:42
8:44
12:4
212
:23
193
11M
o.Fi
rst q
tr. 2
6:42
8:44
1:34
12:5
619
412
Tu.
6:43
8:43
2:26
1:3
019
513
We.
2a
t apo
gee
(12
am)
6:43
8:43
3:19
2:0
419
614
Th.
6:44
8:43
4:11
2:4
019
715
Fr.
6:44
8:42
5:04
3:1
819
816
Sa.
LR
2(1
2 am
)6:
458:
425:
57 4
:00
199
17Su
.6:
458:
416:
49 4
:47
200
18M
o.6:
468:
417:
40 5
:37
201
19Tu
.Fu
ll 2
6:47
8:40
8:29
6:3
120
220
We.
6:47
8:40
9:15
7:2
920
321
Th.
6:48
8:39
9:58
8:2
920
422
Fr.
6:48
8:39
10:4
0 9
:30
205
23Sa
.+
R2
(1 a
m)
6:49
8:38
11:2
010
:33
206
24Su
.6:
508:
38
11
:35
207
25M
o.6:
508:
3712
:00
12:3
820
826
Tu.
Last
qtr.
26:
518:
3612
:40
1:42
209
27W
e.2
at p
erig
ee (7
am
)6:
528:
36 1
:22
2:46
210
28Th
.6:
528:
35 2
:07
3:49
211
29Fr
.Al
deba
ran
R2
(6 a
m)
6:53
8:34
2:5
64:
5221
230
Sa.
6:53
8:34
3:4
85:
5121
331
Su.
6:54
8:33
4:4
56:
47
8th
Mon
th
A
ugus
t 201
6
3
1 D
ays
Moo
n Ph
ases
— N
ew, A
ug. 2
, 3:4
5 p.
m.;
Firs
t Qtr.
, Au
g. 1
0, 1
:21
p.m
.; Fu
ll, A
ug. 1
8, 4
:27
a.m
.; La
st Q
tr.,
Aug.
24,
10:
41 p
.m.
Day
of
Plan
etar
y C
onfig
urat
ions
and
Phen
omen
a
Hou
r of
Year
Month
Week
Sunrise
Sunset
Moon-rise
Moon-set
214
1M
o.6:
558:
32 5
:43
7:39
215
2Tu
.N
ew 2
6:55
8:31
6:4
38:
2521
63
We.
6:56
8:31
7:4
29:
0721
74
Th.
6:57
8:30
8:4
09:
4521
85
Fr.
KR
2(1
1 pm
)6:
578:
29 9
:36
10:2
121
96
Sa.
6:58
8:28
10:3
110
:55
220
7Su
.6:
588:
2711
:25
11:2
922
18
Mo.
6:59
8:26
12:1
7
22
29
Tu.
2a
t apo
gee
(7 p
m)
7:00
8:25
1:09
12:0
322
310
We.
Firs
t qtr.
27:
008:
242:
0212
:38
224
11Th
.F
R2
(5 p
m)
7:01
8:23
2:54
1:1
522
512
Fr.
7:02
8:22
3:46
1:5
522
613
Sa.
7:02
8:21
4:39
2:3
922
714
Su.
7:03
8:20
5:30
3:2
722
815
Mo.
7:03
8:19
6:20
4:1
922
916
Tu.
7:04
8:18
7:07
5:1
623
017
We.
7:05
8:17
7:53
6:1
523
118
Th.
Full
2; E
clip
se 2
7:05
8:16
8:36
7:1
723
219
Fr.
+R
2 (7
am
)7:
068:
159:
18 8
:21
233
20Sa
.7:
078:
149:
59 9
:25
234
21Su
.2
at p
erig
ee (8
pm
)7:
078:
1310
:40
10:2
923
522
Mo.
MR
2(5
am
)7:
088:
1211
:22
11:3
423
623
Tu.
FR
Ant
ares
(11
pm)
7:08
8:11
12:3
923
724
We.
Last
qtr.
27:
098:
0912
:06
1:43
238
25Th
.7:
108:
0812
:54
2:45
239
26Fr
.7:
108:
07 1
:45
3:45
240
27Sa
.B
RC
(12
am)
7:11
8:06
2:3
94:
4124
128
Su.
7:11
8:05
3:3
55:
3324
229
Mo.
7:12
8:04
4:3
36:
2024
330
Tu.
7:13
8:02
5:3
27:
0324
431
We.
7:13
8:01
6:2
97:
42
9th
Mon
th
S
epte
mbe
r 201
6
30
Day
sM
oon
Phas
es —
New
, Sep
t. 1,
4:0
3 a.
m.;
Firs
t Qtr.
, Se
pt. 9
, 6:4
9 a.
m.;
Full,
Sep
t. 16
, 2:0
5 p.
m.;
Last
Qtr.
, Se
pt. 2
3, 4
:56
a.m
.; N
ew, S
ept.
30, 7
:11
p.m
.D
ay o
fPl
anet
ary
Con
figur
atio
nsan
d Ph
enom
ena
Hou
r of
Year
Month
Week
Sunrise
Sunset
Moon-rise
Moon-set
245
1Th
.N
ew 2
7:14
8:00
7:2
68:
1924
62
Fr.
7:14
7:59
8:2
18:
5424
73
Sa.
7:15
7:57
9:1
59:
2824
84
Su.
7:15
7:56
10:0
810
:01
249
5M
o.7:
167:
5511
:01
10:3
625
06
Tu.
2a
t apo
gee
(2 p
m)
7:17
7:54
11:5
311
:12
251
7W
e.7:
177:
5212
:45
11:5
125
28
Th.
7:18
7:51
1:37
253
9Fr
.Fi
rst q
tr. 2
7:18
7:50
2:28
12:3
225
410
Sa.
7:19
7:49
3:19
1:1
825
511
Su.
7:20
7:47
4:09
2:0
725
612
Mo.
7:20
7:46
4:57
3:0
125
713
Tu.
7:21
7:45
5:43
3:5
825
814
We.
7:21
7:44
6:27
4:5
925
915
Th.
7:22
7:42
7:10
6:0
226
016
Fr.
Full
27:
227:
417:
52 7
:07
261
17Sa
.C
RS
pica
(6 p
m)
7:23
7:40
8:34
8:1
326
218
Su.
2at
per
igee
(12
pm)
7:24
7:38
9:17
9:2
026
319
Mo.
7:24
7:37
10:0
210
:27
264
20Tu
.7:
257:
3610
:50
11:3
326
521
We.
7:25
7:34
11:4
112
:38
266
22Th
.Eq
uino
x (9
:21a
m)
7:26
7:33
1:40
267
23Fr
.La
st q
tr. 2
7:26
7:32
12:3
52:
3826
824
Sa.
7:27
7:31
1:3
13:
3126
925
Su.
7:28
7:29
2:2
84:
1927
026
Mo.
7:28
7:28
3:2
65:
0227
127
Tu.
7:29
7:27
4:2
35:
4227
228
We.
7:29
7:25
5:1
96:
1927
329
Th.
BR
2(6
am
)7:
307:
24 6
:14
6:54
274
30Fr
.N
ew 2
7:31
7:23
7:0
87:
28
Astronomical Calendar 167
0 T
he S
un
8 T
he E
arth
2
The
Moo
n B
Mer
cury
C
Ven
us
F M
ars
K J
upite
r L
Sat
urn
+ N
eptu
ne
M U
ranu
s $
Plu
to
R=
in c
onju
nctio
n X
= o
ppos
ition
to th
e 0
Ast
rono
mic
al C
alen
dar f
or 2
016
10t
h M
onth
O
ctob
er 2
016
31 D
ays
Moo
n Ph
ases
— F
irst Q
tr., O
ct. 8
, 11:
33 p
.m.;
Full,
O
ct. 1
5, 1
1:23
p.m
. Las
t Qtr.
, Oct
. 22,
2:1
4 p.
m.;
New
, O
ct. 3
0, 1
2:38
p.m
.D
ay o
fPl
anet
ary
Con
figur
atio
nsan
d Ph
enom
ena
Hou
r of
Year
Month
Week
Sunrise
Sunset
Moon-rise
Moon-set
275
1Sa
.7:
317:
22 8
:01
8:01
276
2Su
.7:
327:
20 8
:54
8:35
277
3M
o.7:
337:
19 9
:46
9:11
278
4Tu
.2
at a
poge
e (6
am
)7:
337:
1810
:38
9:48
279
5W
e.7:
347:
1711
:30
10:2
828
06
Th.
7:34
7:16
12:2
111
:12
281
7Fr
.7:
357:
141:
1211
:59
282
8Sa
.Fi
rst q
tr. 2
7:36
7:13
2:01
283
9Su
.7:
367:
122:
4812
:49
284
10M
o.7:
377:
113:
34 1
:44
285
11Tu
.7:
387:
104:
18 2
:41
286
12W
e.7:
387:
085:
00 3
:42
287
13Th
.+
R2
(1 a
m)
7:39
7:07
5:42
4:4
528
814
Fr.
7:40
7:06
6:24
5:5
028
915
Sa.
Full
2;
MR
2(9
pm
)7:
407:
057:
07 6
:57
290
16Su
.2
at p
erig
ee (7
pm
)7:
417:
047:
52 8
:05
291
17M
o.7:
427:
038:
40 9
:14
292
18Tu
.7:
437:
029:
3110
:22
293
19W
e.Al
deba
ran
R2
(2 a
m)
7:43
7:01
10:2
611
:28
294
20Th
.7:
447:
0011
:23
12:3
029
521
Fr.
7:45
6:59
1:27
296
22Sa
.La
st q
tr. 2
7:45
6:57
12:2
22:
1729
723
Su.
7:46
6:56
1:2
03:
0329
824
Mo.
7:47
6:55
2:1
83:
4329
925
Tu.
CR
Ant
ares
(11
pm)
7:48
6:55
3:1
44:
2130
026
We.
7:48
6:54
4:0
94:
5630
127
Th.
7:49
6:53
5:0
35:
2930
228
Fr.
KR
2(5
am
)7:
506:
52 5
:56
6:03
303
29Sa
.7:
516:
51 6
:49
6:36
304
30Su
.N
ew 2
; C
RL
(3 a
m)
7:52
6:50
7:4
17:
1130
531
Mo.
2a
t apo
gee
(2 p
m)
7:52
6:49
8:3
37:
48
11t
h M
onth
Nov
embe
r 201
6
30
Day
sM
oon
Phas
es —
Firs
t Q
tr.,
Nov
. 7,
1:5
1 p.
m.;
Full,
N
ov. 1
4, 7
:52
a.m
.; La
st Q
tr., N
ov. 2
1, 2
:33
a.m
.; N
ew,
Nov
. 29,
6:1
8 a.
m.
Day
of
Plan
etar
y C
onfig
urat
ions
and
Phen
omen
a
Hou
r of
Year
Month
Week
Sunrise
Sunset
Moon-rise
Moon-set
306
1Tu
.7:
536:
48 9
:26
8:27
307
2W
e.7:
546:
4710
:17
9:09
308
3Th
.7:
556:
4711
:08
9:54
309
4Fr
.7:
566:
4611
:57
10:4
331
05
Sa.
7:56
6:45
12:4
411
:35
311
† 6
Su.
DST
end
s6:
575:
4412
:29
11:3
031
27
Mo.
Firs
t qtr.
26:
585:
441:
13
31
38
Tu.
6:59
5:43
1:54
12:2
731
49
We.
7:00
5:42
2:34
1:2
731
510
Th.
7:01
5:42
3:15
2:2
931
611
Fr.
7:01
5:41
3:56
3:3
331
712
Sa.
7:02
5:40
4:39
4:4
031
813
Su.
7:03
5:40
5:25
5:4
831
914
Mo.
Full
2a
t per
igee
(5 a
m)
7:04
5:39
6:15
6:5
832
015
Tu.
7:05
5:39
7:09
8:0
732
116
We.
7:06
5:38
8:08
9:1
332
217
Th.
7:07
5:38
9:08
10:1
532
318
Fr.
7:07
5:38
10:0
911
:10
324
19Sa
.7:
085:
3711
:09
11:5
932
520
Su.
7:09
5:37
12:4
332
621
Mo.
Last
qtr.
27:
105:
3612
:08
1:22
327
22Tu
.7:
115:
36 1
:04
1:58
328
23W
e.7:
125:
36 1
:59
2:32
329
24Th
.7:
135:
36 2
:52
3:05
330
25Fr
.7:
135:
35 3
:44
3:38
331
26Sa
.7:
145:
35 4
:37
4:12
332
27Su
.2
at a
poge
e (2
am
)7:
155:
35 5
:29
4:48
333
28M
o.7:
165:
35 6
:21
5:26
334
29Tu
.N
ew 2
7:17
5:35
7:1
36:
0733
530
We.
7:18
5:35
8:0
56:
52†
Day
light
Sav
ing
Tim
e en
ds a
t 2 a
.m.
12t
h M
onth
Dec
embe
r 201
6
31
Day
sM
oon
Phas
es —
Firs
t Qtr.
, Dec
. 7,
3:0
3 a.
m.;
Full,
D
ec. 1
3, 6
:06
p.m
.; La
st Q
tr., D
ec. 2
0, 7
:56
p.m
.; N
ew,
Dec
. 29,
12:
53 a
.m.
Day
of
Plan
etar
y C
onfig
urat
ions
and
Phen
omen
a
Hou
r of
Year
Month
Week
Sunrise
Sunset
Moon-rise
Moon-set
336
1Th
.7:
185:
35 8
:55
7:40
337
2Fr
.7:
195:
35 9
:43
8:31
338
3Sa
.7:
205:
3510
:29
9:24
339
4Su
.7:
215:
3511
:12
10:2
034
05
Mo.
7:22
5:35
11:5
311
:18
341
6Tu
.7:
225:
3512
:33
342
7W
e.Fi
rst q
tr. 2
7:23
5:35
1:11
12:1
734
38
Th.
7:24
5:35
1:50
1:1
834
49
Fr.
7:25
5:35
2:30
2:2
034
510
Sa.
7:25
5:35
3:13
3:2
534
611
Su.
7:26
5:36
4:00
4:3
234
712
Mo.
2a
t per
igee
(5 p
m)
7:27
5:36
4:51
5:4
134
813
Tu.
Full
27:
275:
365:
47 6
:49
349
14W
e.7:
285:
376:
47 7
:54
350
15Th
.7:
295:
377:
50 8
:55
351
16Fr
.7:
295:
378:
53 9
:49
352
17Sa
.7:
305:
389:
5410
:37
353
18Su
.7:
305:
3810
:53
11:1
935
419
Mo.
7:31
5:39
11:5
011
:58
355
20Tu
.La
st q
tr. 2
7:31
5:39
12:3
335
621
We.
Sols
tice
(4:4
4 am
)7:
325:
4012
:45
1:07
357
22Th
.7:
325:
40 1
:38
1:40
358
23Fr
.7:
335:
41 2
:31
2:13
359
24Sa
.7:
335:
41 3
:23
2:48
360
25Su
.2
at a
poge
e (1
2 am
)7:
345:
42 4
:15
3:25
361
26M
o.7:
345:
42 5
:07
4:05
362
27Tu
.7:
355:
43 5
:59
4:49
363
28W
e.7:
355:
44 6
:51
5:36
364
29Th
.N
ew 2
7:35
5:44
7:4
06:
2636
530
Fr.
7:35
5:45
8:2
87:
2036
631
Sa.
7:36
5:46
9:1
28:
15
Texas Almanac 2016–2017168Ti
mes
are
Cen
tral
Sta
ndar
d Ti
me,
exc
ept f
rom
Mar
ch 1
2 to
Nov
. 5, d
urin
g w
hich
Day
light
Sav
ing
Tim
e is
obs
erve
d. B
oldf
ace
times
for
moo
nris
e an
d m
oons
et in
dica
te p
.m. T
imes
are
figu
red
for
the
poin
t 99°
20’
Wes
t an
d 31
° 08
’ Nor
th, t
he a
ppro
xim
ate
geog
raph
ical
cen
ter o
f the
sta
te. S
ee
page
162
for e
xpla
natio
n of
how
to g
et th
e ap
prox
imat
e tim
e at
any
oth
-er
Tex
as p
oint
. (O
n th
e w
eb: h
ttp://
ww
w.us
no.n
avy.m
il/as
trono
my)
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ase
note
: Not
all
eclip
ses
are
visi
ble
in U
nite
d St
ates
. For
vis
ibilit
y, se
e lis
ting
begi
nnin
g on
pag
e 16
2.
1st
Mon
th
Jan
uary
201
7
3
1 D
ays
Moo
n Ph
ases
— F
irst
Qtr.
, Ja
n. 5
, 1:
47 p
.m.;
Full,
Ja
n. 1
2, 5
:34
a.m
.; La
st Q
tr., J
an. 1
9, 4
:13
p.m
.; N
ew,
Jan.
27,
6:0
7 p.
m.
Day
of
Plan
etar
y C
onfig
urat
ions
and
Phen
omen
a
Hou
r of
Year
Month
Week
Sunrise
Sunset
Moon-rise
Moon-set
11
Su.
FR
+(1
am
)7:
365:
46 9
:55
9:13
22
Mo.
+R
2(1
0 pm
)7:
365:
4710
:35
10:1
13
3Tu
.7:
365:
4811
:13
11:1
14
4W
e.3
at p
erih
elio
n (8
am
)7:
365:
4911
:51
55
Th.
Firs
t qtr.
2; M
R2
(8 p
m)7
:37
5:49
12:2
912
:11
66
Fr.
7:37
5:50
1:09
1:1
37
7Sa
.7:
375:
511:
52 2
:17
88
Su.
7:37
5:52
2:39
3:2
29
9M
o.7:
375:
533:
31 4
:28
1010
Tu.
2a
t per
igee
(12
am)
7:37
5:54
4:27
5:3
311
11W
e.7:
375:
545:
28 6
:35
1212
Th.
Full
2; C
R+
(8 p
m)
7:37
5:55
6:31
7:3
313
13Fr
.7:
375:
567:
34 8
:25
1414
Sa.
Reg
ulus
R2
(11
pm)
7:36
5:57
8:36
9:1
115
15Su
.7:
365:
589:
36 9
:52
1616
Mo.
7:36
5:59
10:3
310
:30
1717
Tu.
7:36
6:00
11:2
811
:05
1818
We.
7:36
6:00
11:3
919
19Th
.La
st q
tr. 2
7:35
6:01
12:2
212
:13
2020
Fr.
7:35
6:02
1:1
512
:48
2121
Sa.
2a
t apo
gee
(6 p
m)
7:35
6:03
2:0
71:
2422
22Su
.7:
346:
04 2
:59
2:02
2323
Mo.
7:34
6:05
3:5
12:
4424
24Tu
.L
R2
(4 a
m)
7:33
6:06
4:4
33:
2925
25W
e.7:
336:
07 5
:33
4:19
2626
Th.
7:33
6:08
6:2
25:
1127
27Fr
.N
ew 2
7:32
6:09
7:0
96:
0728
28Sa
.7:
326:
09 7
:53
7:05
2929
Su.
7:31
6:10
8:3
48:
0430
30M
o.7:
306:
11 9
:14
9:05
3131
Tu.
CR
2(7
pm
)7:
306:
12 9
:53
10:0
5
2nd
Mon
th
F
ebru
ary
2017
28
Day
sM
oon
Phas
es —
Firs
t Qtr.
, Feb
. 3, 1
0:19
p.m
.; Fu
ll,
Feb.
10,
6:3
3 p.
m.;
Last
Qtr.
, Feb
. 18,
1:3
3 p.
m.;
New
, Fe
b. 2
6, 8
:58
a.m
.D
ay o
fPl
anet
ary
Con
figur
atio
nsan
d Ph
enom
ena
Hou
r of
Year
Month
Week
Sunrise
Sunset
Moon-rise
Moon-set
321
We.
7:29
6:13
10:3
111
:07
332
Th.
Cer
es R
2(8
pm
)7:
296:
1411
:10
343
Fr.
Firs
t qtr.
27:
286:
1511
:51
12:0
935
4Sa
.7:
276:
1612
:35
1:1
336
5Su
.7:
266:
171:
24 2
:17
376
Mo.
2a
t per
igee
(8 a
m)
7:26
6:17
2:16
3:2
038
7Tu
.7:
256:
183:
13 4
:21
398
We.
7:24
6:19
4:14
5:1
940
9Th
.7:
236:
205:
16 6
:13
4110
Fr.
Full
2; E
clip
se 2
7:23
6:21
6:18
7:0
142
11Sa
.7:
226:
227:
19 7
:45
4312
Su.
7:21
6:23
8:18
8:2
444
13M
o.7:
206:
239:
15 9
:01
4514
Tu.
7:19
6:24
10:1
0 9
:36
4615
We.
7:18
6:25
11:0
410
:11
4716
Th.
7:17
6:26
11:5
710
:45
4817
Fr.
Cg
r. illu
min
ated
(1 a
m)
7:16
6:27
11:2
149
18Sa
.La
st q
tr. 2
at a
poge
e7:
156:
2712
:50
11:5
850
19Su
.7:
146:
28 1
:42
12:3
951
20M
o.7:
136:
29 2
:33
1:22
5221
Tu.
7:12
6:30
3:2
42:
0953
22W
e.7:
116:
31 4
:13
3:00
5423
Th.
7:10
6:31
5:0
13:
5555
24Fr
.7:
096:
32 5
:46
4:52
5625
Sa.
7:08
6:33
6:2
95:
5257
26Su
.N
ew 2
7:07
6:34
7:1
06:
5358
27M
o.F
RM
(2 a
m)
7:06
6:34
7:5
07:
5559
28Tu
.7:
056:
35 8
:30
8:58
† D
aylig
ht S
avin
g Ti
me
begi
ns a
t 2 a
.m.
3rd
Mon
th
M
arch
201
7
31 D
ays
Moo
n Ph
ases
— F
irst Q
tr., M
arch
5, 5
:32
a.m
.; Fu
ll,
Mar
ch 1
2, 9
:54
a.m
.; La
st Q
tr., M
arch
20,
10:
58 a
.m.;
New
, Mar
ch 2
7, 9
:57
p.m
.D
ay o
fPl
anet
ary
Con
figur
atio
nsan
d Ph
enom
ena
Hou
r of
Year
Month
Week
Sunrise
Sunset
Moon-rise
Moon-set
601
We.
7:04
6:36
9:0
910
:02
612
Th.
7:02
6:37
9:5
111
:06
623
Fr.
2a
t per
igee
(2 a
m)
7:01
6:37
10:3
4
63
4Sa
.Al
deba
ran
R2
(9 p
m)
7:00
6:38
11:2
112
:10
645
Su.
Firs
t qtr.
26:
596:
3912
:12
1:1
465
6M
o.6:
586:
401:
07 2
:15
667
Tu.
6:57
6:40
2:05
3:1
367
8W
e.6:
556:
413:
05 4
:06
689
Th.
6:54
6:42
4:06
4:5
569
10Fr
.6:
536:
425:
06 5
:39
7011
Sa.
6:52
6:43
6:05
6:2
071
†12
Su.
DST
beg
ins
Ful
l 27:
517:
448:
02 7
:58
7213
Mo.
7:49
7:44
8:58
8:3
373
14Tu
.7:
487:
459:
53 9
:08
7415
We.
7:47
7:46
10:4
7 9
:43
7516
Th.
7:46
7:46
11:4
010
:18
7617
Fr.
7:44
7:47
10:5
577
18Sa
.2
at a
poge
e (1
2 pm
)7:
437:
4812
:33
11:3
478
19Su
.7:
427:
48 1
:25
12:1
679
20M
o.Eq
uino
x (5
:29
am)
7:41
7:49
2:1
51:
0180
21Tu
.7:
397:
50 3
:04
1:49
8122
We.
7:38
7:50
3:5
22:
4282
23Th
.7:
377:
51 4
:37
3:37
8324
Fr.
7:36
7:52
5:2
14:
3584
25Sa
.7:
347:
52 6
:03
5:35
8526
Su.
7:33
7:53
6:4
36:
3786
27M
o.N
ew 2
7:32
7:54
7:2
37:
4187
28Tu
.7:
317:
54 8
:04
8:46
8829
We.
7:29
7:55
8:4
59:
5389
30Th
.2
at p
erig
ee (8
am
)7:
287:
56 9
:29
10:5
990
31Fr
.7:
277:
5610
:17
2017
Astronomical Calendar 169
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he S
un
8 T
he E
arth
2
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n B
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cury
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us
F M
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K J
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r L
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urn
+ N
eptu
ne
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ranu
s $
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to
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in c
onju
nctio
n X
= o
ppos
ition
to th
e 0
Ast
rono
mic
al C
alen
dar f
or 2
017
4th
Mon
th
Apr
il 20
17
30
Day
sM
oon
Phas
es —
Firs
t Qtr.
, Apr
il 3,
1:3
9 p.
m.;
Full,
Ap
ril 1
1, 1
:08
a.m
.; La
st Q
tr., A
pril
19, 4
:57
a.m
.; N
ew,
April
26,
7:1
6 a.
m.
Day
of
Plan
etar
y C
onfig
urat
ions
and
Phen
omen
a
Hou
r of
Year
Month
Week
Sunrise
Sunset
Moon-rise
Moon-set
911
Sa.
7:26
7:57
11:0
812
:05
922
Su.
7:25
7:57
12:0
2 1
:09
933
Mo.
Firs
t qtr.
27:
237:
581:
00 2
:09
944
Tu.
7:22
7:59
1:59
3:0
495
5W
e.7:
217:
592:
59 3
:54
966
Th.
7:20
8:00
3:59
4:3
997
7Fr
.R
egul
us R
2(1
2 am
)7:
188:
014:
57 5
:19
988
Sa.
7:17
8:01
5:54
5:5
799
9Su
.7:
168:
026:
50 6
:33
100
10M
o.7:
158:
037:
45 7
:07
101
11Tu
.Fu
ll 2
7:14
8:03
8:39
7:4
110
212
We.
7:12
8:04
9:32
8:1
610
313
Th.
7:11
8:05
10:2
5 8
:52
104
14Fr
.7:
108:
0511
:17
9:3
010
515
Sa.
2a
t apo
gee
(5 a
m)
7:09
8:06
10:1
110
616
Su.
7:08
8:07
12:0
910
:55
107
17M
o.7:
078:
0712
:58
11:4
210
818
Tu.
7:06
8:08
1:4
612
:32
109
19W
e.La
st q
tr. 2
7:05
8:09
2:3
11:
2511
020
Th.
7:03
8:09
3:1
52:
2011
121
Fr.
7:02
8:10
3:5
63:
1811
222
Sa.
7:01
8:11
4:3
64:
1811
323
Su.
7:00
8:11
5:1
55:
2111
424
Mo.
6:59
8:12
5:5
56:
2511
525
Tu.
6:
588:
13 6
:36
7:31
116
26W
e.N
ew 2
6:57
8:13
7:1
98:
4011
727
Th.
2a
t per
igee
(11
am)
6:56
8:14
8:0
69:
4811
828
Fr.
6:55
8:15
8:5
710
:56
119
29Sa
.6:
548:
15 9
:52
120
30Su
.6:
538:
1610
:51
12:0
0
5th
Mon
th
May
201
7
31
Day
sM
oon
Phas
es —
Firs
t Q
tr.,
May
2,
9:47
p.m
.; Fu
ll,
May
10,
4:4
2 p.
m. L
ast Q
tr., M
ay 1
8, 7
:33
p.m
.; N
ew,
May
25,
2:4
4 p.
m.
Day
of
Plan
etar
y C
onfig
urat
ions
and
Phen
omen
a
Hou
r of
Year
Month
Week
Sunrise
Sunset
Moon-rise
Moon-set
121
1M
o.6:
538:
1711
:51
12:5
912
22
Tu.
Firs
t qtr.
26:
528:
1712
:53
1:5
212
33
We.
6:51
8:18
1:53
2:3
912
44
Th.
6:50
8:19
2:52
3:2
112
55
Fr.
6:49
8:19
3:49
3:5
912
66
Sa.
6:48
8:20
4:45
4:3
512
77
Su.
FR
Ald
ebar
an (2
am
)6:
478:
215:
39 5
:09
128
8M
o.6:
478:
216:
33 5
:43
129
9Tu
.6:
468:
227:
26 6
:17
130
10W
e.Fu
ll 2
6:45
8:23
8:19
6:5
213
111
Th.
6:44
8:23
9:12
7:2
913
212
Fr.
2a
t apo
gee
(5 a
m)
6:44
8:24
10:0
4 8
:09
133
13Sa
.6:
438:
2510
:54
8:5
113
414
Su.
6:42
8:25
11:4
2 9
:37
135
15M
o.6:
428:
26
10
:26
136
16Tu
.6:
418:
2712
:28
11:1
713
717
We.
6:40
8:27
1:1
212
:11
138
18Th
.La
st q
tr. 2
6:40
8:28
1:5
31:
0613
919
Fr.
6:39
8:29
2:3
32:
0414
020
Sa.
6:39
8:29
3:1
13:
0414
121
Su.
6:38
8:30
3:4
94:
0514
222
Mo.
6:38
8:31
4:2
85:
0914
323
Tu.
6:37
8:31
5:0
96:
1614
424
We.
6:37
8:32
5:5
37:
2414
525
Th.
New
2a
t per
igee
6:36
8:33
6:4
28:
3414
626
Fr.
FR
2(9
pm
)6:
368:
33 7
:35
9:41
147
27Sa
.6:
368:
34 8
:34
10:4
514
828
Su.
6:35
8:34
9:3
611
:43
149
29M
o.6:
358:
3510
:40
150
30Tu
.6:
358:
3611
:43
12:3
415
131
We.
6:34
8:36
12:4
4 1
:20
6th
Mon
th
J
une
2017
3
0 D
ays
Moo
n Ph
ases
— F
irst Q
tr., J
une
1, 7
:42
a.m
.; Fu
ll,
June
9, 8
:10
a.m
.; La
st Q
tr., J
une
17, 6
:33
a.m
.; N
ew,
June
23,
9:3
1 p.
m.;
Firs
t Qtr.
, Jun
e 30
, 7:5
1 p.
m.
Day
of
Plan
etar
y C
onfig
urat
ions
and
Phen
omen
a
Hou
r of
Year
Month
Week
Sunrise
Sunset
Moon-rise
Moon-set
152
1Th
.Fi
rst q
tr. 2
6:34
8:37
1:43
2:0
015
32
Fr.
6:34
8:37
2:40
2:3
715
43
Sa.
KR
2(9
pm
)6:
348:
383:
35 3
:12
155
4Su
.6:
338:
384:
29 3
:45
156
5M
o.6:
338:
395:
22 4
:19
157
6Tu
.6:
338:
396:
15 4
:53
158
7W
e.6:
338:
407:
08 5
:29
159
8Th
.2
at a
poge
e (5
pm
)6:
338:
408:
00 6
:08
160
9Fr
.Fu
ll 2
;LR
2(8
pm
)6:
338:
418:
51 6
:49
161
10Sa
.6:
338:
419:
40 7
:34
162
11Su
.6:
338:
4110
:27
8:2
216
312
Mo.
6:33
8:42
11:1
2 9
:12
164
13Tu
.6:
338:
4211
:53
10:0
516
514
We.
6:33
8:42
11:0
016
615
Th.
6:33
8:43
12:3
311
:56
167
16Fr
.6:
338:
43 1
:11
12:5
416
817
Sa.
Last
qtr.
26:
338:
43 1
:47
1:53
169
18Su
.6:
338:
44 2
:25
2:53
170
19M
o.6:
348:
44 3
:03
3:57
171
20Tu
.So
lstic
e (1
1:24
pm
)6:
348:
44 3
:44
5:02
172
21W
e.6:
348:
44 4
:29
6:10
173
22Th
.6:
348:
45 5
:19
7:18
174
23Fr
.N
ew 2
at p
erig
ee6:
358:
45 6
:15
8:25
175
24Sa
.6:
358:
45 7
:16
9:27
176
25Su
.6:
358:
45 8
:20
10:2
317
726
Mo.
6:35
8:45
9:2
511
:13
178
27Tu
.R
egul
us R
2(8
pm
)6:
368:
4510
:30
11:5
717
928
We.
6:36
8:45
11:3
1
18
029
Th.
6:36
8:45
12:3
112
:36
181
30Fr
.Fi
rst q
tr. 2
6:37
8:45
1:28
1:1
3
Texas Almanac 2016–2017170
Ast
rono
mic
al C
alen
dar f
or 2
017
7th
Mon
th
July
201
7
31
Day
sM
oon
Phas
es —
Ful
l, Ju
ly 8
, 11:
07 p
.m.;
Last
Qtr.
, Ju
ly 1
6, 2
:26
p.m
.; N
ew, J
uly
23, 4
:46
a.m
.; Fi
rst Q
tr.,
July
30,
10:
23 a
.m.
Day
of
Plan
etar
y C
onfig
urat
ions
and
Phen
omen
a
Hou
r of
Year
Month
Week
Sunrise
Sunset
Moon-rise
Moon-set
182
1Sa
.6:
378:
452:
23 1
:47
183
2Su
.B
RP
ollu
x (7
pm
)6:
388:
453:
17 2
:21
184
3M
o.3
at a
phel
ion
(3 p
m)
6:38
8:45
4:10
2:5
518
54
Tu.
6:39
8:45
5:03
3:3
018
65
We.
2at
apo
gee
(11
pm)
6:39
8:45
5:55
4:0
818
76
Th.
LR
2 (1
0 pm
)6:
398:
456:
46 4
:48
188
7Fr
.6:
408:
457:
37 5
:31
189
8Sa
.Fu
ll 2
6:40
8:44
8:25
6:1
819
09
Su.
6:41
8:44
9:11
7:0
819
110
Mo.
6:41
8:44
9:54
8:0
119
211
Tu.
6:42
8:44
10:3
4 8
:55
193
12W
e.6:
428:
4311
:12
9:5
119
413
Th.
6:43
8:43
11:4
910
:48
195
14Fr
.C
RA
ldeb
aran
(6 a
m)
6:44
8:43
11:4
619
615
Sa.
6:44
8:42
12:2
612
:45
197
16Su
.La
st q
tr. 2
6:45
8:42
1:0
21:
4619
817
Mo.
6:45
8:41
1:4
12:
4819
918
Tu.
6:46
8:41
2:2
33:
5320
019
We.
6:46
8:41
3:0
94:
5920
120
Th.
CR
2(6
am
)6:
478:
40 4
:00
6:04
202
21Fr
.2
at p
erig
ee (1
1 am
)6:
488:
40 4
:57
7:08
203
22Sa
.6:
488:
39 5
:59
8:07
204
23Su
.N
ew 2
6:49
8:38
7:0
49:
0020
524
Mo.
6:50
8:38
8:0
99:
4820
625
Tu.
BR
Reg
ulus
(4 a
m)
6:50
8:37
9:1
410
:31
207
26W
e.6:
518:
3710
:16
11:0
920
827
Th.
6:51
8:36
11:1
511
:46
209
28Fr
.6:
528:
3512
:13
210
29Sa
.6:
538:
351:
0812
:20
211
30Su
.Fi
rst q
tr. 2
6:53
8:34
2:02
12:5
521
231
Mo.
6:54
8:33
2:56
1:3
0
8th
Mon
th
A
ugus
t 201
7
3
1 D
ays
Moo
n Ph
ases
— F
ull,
Aug.
7,
1:11
p.m
.; La
st Q
tr.,
Aug.
14,
8:1
5 p.
m.;
New
, Aug
. 21,
1:3
0 p.
m.;
Firs
t Qtr.
, Au
g. 2
9, 3
:13
a.m
.D
ay o
fPl
anet
ary
Con
figur
atio
nsan
d Ph
enom
ena
Hou
r of
Year
Month
Week
Sunrise
Sunset
Moon-rise
Moon-set
213
1Tu
.6:
558:
323:
48 2
:07
214
2W
e.2
at a
poge
e (1
pm
)6:
558:
324:
40 2
:46
215
3Th
.L
R2
(2 a
m)
6:56
8:31
5:31
3:2
821
64
Fr.
6:56
8:30
6:20
4:1
421
75
Sa.
6:57
8:29
7:07
5:0
221
86
Su.
6:58
8:28
7:51
5:5
421
97
Mo.
Full
26:
588:
278:
33 6
:49
220
8Tu
.6:
598:
269:
13 7
:45
221
9W
e.7:
008:
259:
51 8
:42
222
10Th
.7:
008:
2510
:27
9:4
122
311
Fr.
7:01
8:24
11:0
410
:40
224
12Sa
.7:
018:
2311
:42
11:4
022
513
Su.
MR
2(1
2 am
)7:
028:
22
12
:41
226
14M
o.La
st q
tr. 2
7:03
8:21
12:2
21:
4422
715
Tu.
7:03
8:20
1:0
52:
4822
816
We.
Alde
bara
n R
2(2
am
)7:
048:
19 1
:53
3:51
229
17Th
.7:
058:
18 2
:46
4:54
230
18Fr
.2
at p
erig
ee (8
am
)7:
058:
16 3
:44
5:53
231
19Sa
.7:
068:
15 4
:46
6:48
232
20Su
.7:
068:
14 5
:50
7:38
233
21M
o.N
ew 2
; Ecl
ipse
07:
078:
13 6
:55
8:22
234
22Tu
.7:
088:
12 7
:58
9:03
235
23W
e.7:
088:
11 8
:59
9:41
236
24Th
.7:
098:
10 9
:59
10:1
723
725
Fr.
7:09
8:09
10:5
610
:52
238
26Sa
.7:
108:
0711
:52
11:2
723
927
Su.
7:11
8:06
12:4
6
24
028
Mo.
7:11
8:05
1:40
12:0
424
129
Tu.
Firs
t qtr.
27:
128:
042:
3212
:42
242
30W
e.2
at a
poge
e; L
R2
7:12
8:03
3:23
1:2
324
331
Th.
7:13
8:01
4:13
2:0
7
9th
Mon
th
S
epte
mbe
r 201
7
30
Day
sM
oon
Phas
es —
Ful
l, Se
pt. 6
, 2:0
3 a.
m.;
Last
Qtr.
, Se
pt. 1
3, 1
:25
a.m
.; N
ew, S
ept.
20, 1
2:30
a.m
.; Fi
rst
Qtr.
, Sep
t. 27
, 9:5
4 p.
m.
Day
of
Plan
etar
y C
onfig
urat
ions
and
Phen
omen
a
Hou
r of
Year
Month
Week
Sunrise
Sunset
Moon-rise
Moon-set
244
1Fr
.7:
148:
005:
01 2
:55
245
2Sa
.7:
147:
595:
46 3
:46
246
3Su
.7:
157:
586:
29 4
:39
247
4M
o.7:
157:
577:
10 5
:35
248
5Tu
.K
RS
pica
(6 a
m)
7:16
7:55
7:49
6:3
324
96
We.
Full
2; +
R2
(12
am)
7:17
7:54
8:27
7:3
125
07
Th.
7:17
7:53
9:04
8:3
125
18
Fr.
7:18
7:52
9:42
9:3
225
29
Sa.
MR
2(5
am
)7:
187:
5010
:22
10:3
425
310
Su.
7:19
7:49
11:0
411
:37
254
11M
o.7:
197:
4811
:50
12:4
125
512
Tu.
7:20
7:46
1:45
256
13W
e.La
st q
tr. 2
at p
erig
ee7:
217:
4512
:41
2:47
257
14Th
.7:
217:
44 1
:36
3:46
258
15Fr
.7:
227:
43 2
:36
4:41
259
16Sa
.7:
227:
41 3
:37
5:31
260
17Su
.7:
237:
40 4
:40
6:16
261
18M
o.7:
237:
39 5
:43
6:58
262
19Tu
.7:
247:
37 6
:44
7:36
263
20W
e.N
ew 2
7:25
7:36
7:4
48:
1326
421
Th.
7:25
7:35
8:4
38:
4826
522
Fr.
7:26
7:33
9:3
99:
2426
623
Sa.
Equi
nox
(3:0
2 pm
)7:
267:
3210
:35
10:0
026
724
Su.
7:27
7:31
11:3
010
:38
268
25M
o.7:
287:
3012
:23
11:1
826
926
Tu.
LR
2(7
pm
)7:
287:
281:
15
27
027
We.
Firs
t qtr.
2a
t apo
gee
7:29
7:27
2:05
12:0
127
128
Th.
7:29
7:26
2:54
12:4
727
229
Fr.
7:30
7:25
3:40
1:3
627
330
Sa.
7:31
7:23
4:23
2:2
8
Brig
ht s
tars
= A
ldeb
aran
, Ant
ares
, Spi
ca, P
ollu
x, R
egul
us.
Min
or p
lane
ts o
r ast
eroi
ds =
Cer
es, P
alla
s, J
uno,
Ves
ta
R=
in c
onju
nctio
n by
10º
or <
X
= o
ppos
ition
to 0
Astronomical Calendar 171
0 T
he S
un
8 T
he E
arth
2
The
Moo
n B
Mer
cury
C
Ven
us
F M
ars
K J
upite
r L
Sat
urn
+ N
eptu
ne
M U
ranu
s $
Plu
to
R=
in c
onju
nctio
n X
= o
ppos
ition
to th
e 0
Ast
rono
mic
al C
alen
dar f
or 2
017
10t
h M
onth
O
ctob
er 2
017
31 D
ays
Moo
n Ph
ases
— F
ull,
Oct
. 5, 1
:40
p.m
.; La
st Q
tr., O
ct.
12, 7
:25
a.m
.; N
ew, O
ct. 1
9, 2
:12
p.m
.; Fi
rst Q
tr., O
ct.
27, 5
:22
p.m
.D
ay o
fPl
anet
ary
Con
figur
atio
nsan
d Ph
enom
ena
Hou
r of
Year
Month
Week
Sunrise
Sunset
Moon-rise
Moon-set
274
1Su
.7:
317:
225:
04 3
:22
275
2M
o.7:
327:
215:
44 4
:19
276
3Tu
.7:
327:
206:
22 5
:17
277
4W
e.7:
337:
187:
00 6
:17
278
5Th
.Fu
ll 2
7:34
7:17
7:38
7:1
927
96
Fr.
7:34
7:16
8:18
8:2
228
07
Sa.
7:35
7:15
9:01
9:2
628
18
Su.
7:36
7:13
9:47
10:3
228
29
Mo.
2a
t per
igee
(1 a
m)
7:36
7:12
10:3
711
:37
283
10Tu
.7:
377:
1111
:31
12:4
128
411
We.
7:38
7:10
1:42
285
12Th
.La
st q
tr. 2
7:38
7:09
12:3
02:
3828
613
Fr.
7:39
7:08
1:3
13:
2928
714
Sa.
7:40
7:06
2:3
34:
1528
815
Su.
2R
Reg
ulus
(6 a
m)
7:40
7:05
3:3
44:
5628
916
Mo.
7:41
7:04
4:3
55:
3529
017
Tu.
7:42
7:03
5:3
46:
1129
118
We.
7:42
7:02
6:3
26:
4629
219
Th.
New
27:
437:
01 7
:29
7:21
293
20Fr
.7:
447:
00 8
:25
7:57
294
21Sa
.7:
456:
59 9
:20
8:34
295
22Su
.7:
456:
5810
:14
9:13
296
23M
o.7:
466:
5711
:07
9:55
297
24Tu
.2
at a
poge
e (9
pm
)7:
476:
5611
:58
10:4
029
825
We.
7:48
6:55
12:4
711
:27
299
26Th
.7:
486:
541:
34
30
027
Fr.
Firs
t qtr.
27:
496:
532:
1812
:17
301
28Sa
.7:
506:
522:
59 1
:10
302
29Su
.7:
516:
513:
39 2
:05
303
30M
o.7:
516:
504:
16 3
:01
304
31Tu
.7:
526:
494:
54 3
:59
11t
h M
onth
Nov
embe
r 201
7
30
Day
sM
oon
Phas
es —
Ful
l, N
ov. 4
, 12:
23 a
.m.;
Last
Qtr.
, N
ov. 1
0, 2
:36
p.m
.; N
ew, N
ov. 1
8, 5
:42
a.m
.; Fi
rst Q
tr.,
Nov
. 26,
11:
03 a
.m.
Day
of
Plan
etar
y C
onfig
urat
ions
and
Phen
omen
a
Hou
r of
Year
Month
Week
Sunrise
Sunset
Moon-rise
Moon-set
305
1W
e.7:
536:
485:
31 5
:00
306
2Th
.M
R2
(8 p
m)
7:54
6:48
6:10
6:0
230
73
Fr.
7:55
6:47
6:52
7:0
730
84
Sa.
Full
27:
556:
467:
37 8
:14
309
† 5
Su.
DST
end
s 2
at p
erig
ee6:
565:
457:
27 8
:21
310
6M
o.6:
575:
458:
22 9
:29
311
7Tu
.6:
585:
449:
2110
:33
312
8W
e.6:
595:
4310
:23
11:3
331
39
Th.
7:00
5:42
11:2
612
:27
314
10Fr
.La
st q
tr.2
7:00
5:42
13:1
531
511
Sa.
7:01
5:41
12:2
81:
5831
612
Su.
7:02
5:41
1:2
92:
3731
713
Mo.
CR
K(1
2 am
)7:
035:
40 2
:28
3:13
318
14Tu
.7:
045:
40 3
:26
3:48
319
15W
e.7:
055:
39 4
:22
4:22
320
16Th
.7:
065:
39 5
:17
4:56
321
17Fr
.7:
065:
38 6
:12
5:32
322
18Sa
.N
ew 2
7:07
5:38
7:0
76:
1032
319
Su.
7:08
5:37
8:0
06:
5132
420
Mo.
LR
2(6
pm
)7:
095:
37 8
:52
7:35
325
21Tu
.2
at a
poge
e (1
pm
)7:
105:
37 9
:43
8:21
326
22W
e.7:
115:
3610
:30
9:10
327
23Th
.7:
125:
3611
:15
10:0
232
824
Fr.
7:12
5:36
11:5
710
:55
329
25Sa
.7:
135:
3512
:36
11:4
933
026
Su.
Firs
t qtr.
2; +
R2
7:14
5:35
1:13
331
27M
o.F
RS
pica
(6 p
m)
7:15
5:35
1:50
12:4
533
228
Tu.
BR
L(3
am
)7:
165:
352:
26 1
:43
333
29W
e.7:
175:
353:
03 2
:42
334
30Th
.M
R2
(4 a
m)
7:17
5:35
3:42
3:4
5†
Day
light
Sav
ing
Tim
e en
ds a
t 2 a
.m.
12t
h M
onth
Dec
embe
r 201
7
31
Day
sM
oon
Phas
es —
Ful
l, D
ec. 3
, 9:4
7 a.
m.;
Last
Qtr.
, D
ec. 1
0, 1
:51
a.m
.; N
ew, D
ec. 1
8, 1
2:30
a.m
.; Fi
rst
Qtr.
, Dec
. 26,
3:2
0 a.
m.
Day
of
Plan
etar
y C
onfig
urat
ions
and
Phen
omen
a
Hou
r of
Year
Month
Week
Sunrise
Sunset
Moon-rise
Moon-set
335
1Fr
.7:
185:
354:
24 4
:49
336
2Sa
.7:
195:
355:
12 5
:57
337
3Su
.Fu
ll 2
7:20
5:35
6:05
7:0
633
84
Mo.
2a
t per
igee
(3 a
m)
7:21
5:35
7:04
8:1
433
95
Tu.
7:21
5:35
8:07
9:1
934
06
We.
7:22
5:35
9:12
10:1
834
17
Th.
7:23
5:35
10:1
811
:11
342
8Fr
.7:
245:
3511
:21
11:5
734
39
Sa.
7:24
5:35
12:3
834
410
Su.
Last
qtr.
27:
255:
3512
:22
1:16
345
11M
o.7:
265:
36 1
:21
1:51
346
12Tu
.7:
275:
36 2
:17
2:25
347
13W
e.7:
275:
36 3
:13
2:59
348
14Th
.7:
285:
37 4
:07
3:34
349
15Fr
.7:
285:
37 5
:02
4:10
350
16Sa
.7:
295:
37 5
:55
4:50
351
17Su
.7:
305:
38 6
:48
5:32
352
18M
o.N
ew 2
at a
poge
e7:
305:
38 7
:39
6:17
353
19Tu
.7:
315:
38 8
:27
7:06
354
20W
e.7:
315:
39 9
:13
7:56
355
21Th
.So
lstic
e (1
0:28
am
)7:
325:
39 9
:56
8:49
356
22Fr
.7:
325:
4010
:36
9:43
357
23Sa
.7:
335:
4111
:14
10:3
735
824
Su.
7:33
5:41
11:4
911
:33
359
25M
o.7:
345:
4212
:24
360
26Tu
.Fi
rst q
tr. 2
7:34
5:42
12:5
912
:30
361
27W
e.7:
345:
431:
36 1
:28
362
28Th
.7:
355:
442:
15 2
:29
363
29Fr
.7:
355:
442:
58 3
:33
364
30Sa
.Al
deba
ran
R2
(7 p
m)
7:35
5:45
3:47
4:4
036
531
Su.
7:36
5:46
4:42
5:4
8