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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670101_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670101T041959Z
DTSTART:19670101T041959Z
SUMMARY:Venus at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:Venus passes the furthest point along its orbit from the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670101_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670101_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670101_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670101T094322Z
DTSTART:19670101T094322Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perigee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon makes its monthly closest approach to the Earth, appearing larger than at other times of the month &ndash; though only very fractionally. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670101_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670101_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670102_07_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670102T055446Z
DTSTART:19670102T055446Z
SUMMARY:The Earth at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:The Earth reaches its closest point to the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670102_07_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670102_07_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670103_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670103T141924Z
DTSTART:19670103T141924Z
SUMMARY:Moon at Last Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches last quarter phase &ndash; rising in the east at around midnight and appearing high in the sky by sunrise. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670103_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670103_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670103_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670103T185726Z
DTSTART:19670103T185726Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 26&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670103_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670103_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670103_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670103T191858Z
DTSTART:19670103T191858Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670103_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670103_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670103_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670103T191858Z
DTSTART:19670103T191858Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Mars, creating a lunar occultation visible from countries and territories including Russia, China, Mongolia and Japan amongst others. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670103_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670103_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670103_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670103T193051Z
DTSTART:19670103T193051Z
SUMMARY:Quadrantid meteor shower 1967
DESCRIPTION:The Quadrantid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670103_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670103_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670103_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670103T231656Z
DTSTART:19670103T231656Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes the furthest point along its orbit from the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670103_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670103_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670107_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670107T041440Z
DTSTART:19670107T041440Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Delta Scorpii
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Delta Scorpii (Dschubba), creating a lunar occultation visible from parts of Africa, Asia, Greece, Russia, Ukraine and RAF Akrotiri. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670107_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670107_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670110_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670110T150935Z
DTSTART:19670110T150935Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its closest point to the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of new moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670110_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670110_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670110_08_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670110T180715Z
DTSTART:19670110T180715Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670110_08_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670110_08_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670111_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670111T233304Z
DTSTART:19670111T233304Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 3&deg;39&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670111_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670111_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670115_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670115T232522Z
DTSTART:19670115T232522Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;45&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670115_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670115_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670116_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670116T010203Z
DTSTART:19670116T010203Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670116_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670116_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670116_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670116T210132Z
DTSTART:19670116T210132Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at apogee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon recedes to its orbit's furthest point from the Earth, making it appear fractionally smaller than at other times of the month. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670116_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670116_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670118_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670118T022337Z
DTSTART:19670118T022337Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at superior solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes around the far side of the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670118_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670118_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670118_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670118T194157Z
DTSTART:19670118T194157Z
SUMMARY:Moon at First Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches first quarter phase &ndash; appearing high in the sky at sunset and remaining visible until around midnight. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670118_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670118_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670119_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670119T073755Z
DTSTART:19670119T073755Z
SUMMARY:γ-Ursae Minorid meteor shower 1967
DESCRIPTION:The γ-Ursae Minorid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670119_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670119_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670119_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670119T082933Z
DTSTART:19670119T082933Z
SUMMARY:Jupiter at perigee
DESCRIPTION:Jupiter reaches its closest point to the Earth &ndash; marking the best time to observe it in 1970. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670119_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670119_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670120_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670120T050951Z
DTSTART:19670120T050951Z
SUMMARY:Jupiter at opposition
DESCRIPTION:Jupiter is optimally positioned for observation, appears at its closest, brightest and largest. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670120_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670120_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670125_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670125T173926Z
DTSTART:19670125T173926Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 4&deg;23&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670125_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670125_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670125_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670125T190145Z
DTSTART:19670125T190145Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670125_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670125_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670126_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670126T064023Z
DTSTART:19670126T064023Z
SUMMARY:Full Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches full phase and is visible for much of the night. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670126_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670126_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670127_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670127T005755Z
DTSTART:19670127T005755Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its furthest point from the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of full moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670127_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670127_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670128_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670128T150040Z
DTSTART:19670128T150040Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perigee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon makes its monthly closest approach to the Earth, appearing larger than at other times of the month &ndash; though only very fractionally. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670128_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670128_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670130_13_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670130T122855Z
DTSTART:19670130T122855Z
SUMMARY:136472 Makemake at opposition
DESCRIPTION:136472 Makemake is optimally positioned for observation. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670130_13_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670130_13_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670131_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670131T194931Z
DTSTART:19670131T194931Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670131_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670131_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670131_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670131T194931Z
DTSTART:19670131T194931Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Mars, creating a lunar occultation visible from Antarctica, French Southern Territories and Heard Island and McDonald Islands. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670131_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670131_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670131_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670131T204159Z
DTSTART:19670131T204159Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;09&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670131_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670131_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670201_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670201T230324Z
DTSTART:19670201T230324Z
SUMMARY:Moon at Last Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches last quarter phase &ndash; rising in the east at around midnight and appearing high in the sky by sunrise. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670201_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670201_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670203_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670203T094224Z
DTSTART:19670203T094224Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Delta Scorpii
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Delta Scorpii (Dschubba), creating a lunar occultation visible from parts of the Americas, Bonaire, Saint Eustatius and Saba, Grenada and Navassa Island. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670203_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670203_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670206_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670206T101101Z
DTSTART:19670206T101101Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Sigma Sagittarii
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Sigma Sagittarii (Nunki) creating a lunar occultation, though it will open be visible only at sea. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670206_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670206_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670207_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670207T235539Z
DTSTART:19670207T235539Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its closest point to the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of new moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670207_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670207_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670208_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670208T050102Z
DTSTART:19670208T050102Z
SUMMARY:α-Centaurid meteor shower 1967
DESCRIPTION:The α-Centaurid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670208_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670208_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670209_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670209T104515Z
DTSTART:19670209T104515Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670209_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670209_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670210_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670210T181613Z
DTSTART:19670210T181613Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mercury
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mercury share the same right ascension, at a separation of 4&deg;30&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670210_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670210_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670211_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670211T083304Z
DTSTART:19670211T083304Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 3&deg;02&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670211_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670211_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670212_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670212T123613Z
DTSTART:19670212T123613Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;24&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670212_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670212_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670212_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670212T135505Z
DTSTART:19670212T135505Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670212_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670212_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670213_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670213T151401Z
DTSTART:19670213T151401Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at apogee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon recedes to its orbit's furthest point from the Earth, making it appear fractionally smaller than at other times of the month. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670213_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670213_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670216_11_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670216T133357Z
DTSTART:19670216T133357Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at greatest elongation east
DESCRIPTION:Mercury is bright and well placed in the evening sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670216_11_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670216_11_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670216_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670217T133357Z
DTSTART:19670217T133357Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at highest altitude in evening sky
DESCRIPTION:Mercury is bright and well placed in the evening sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670216_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670216_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670216_11_102@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670216T183120Z
DTSTART:19670216T183120Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at dichotomy
DESCRIPTION:Mercury reaches half phase in the evening sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670216_11_102
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670216_11_102
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670216_11_103@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670216T225744Z
DTSTART:19670216T225744Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes its closest point to the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670216_11_103
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670216_11_103
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670217_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670217T155644Z
DTSTART:19670217T155644Z
SUMMARY:Moon at First Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches first quarter phase &ndash; appearing high in the sky at sunset and remaining visible until around midnight. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670217_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670217_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670221_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670221T231624Z
DTSTART:19670221T231624Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 4&deg;23&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670221_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670221_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670222_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670222T003059Z
DTSTART:19670222T003059Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670222_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670222_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670223_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670223T013257Z
DTSTART:19670223T013257Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of Venus and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:Venus and Saturn pass within 1&deg;00&#39; of each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670223_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670223_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670223_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670223T113748Z
DTSTART:19670223T113748Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Venus and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:Venus and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;06&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670223_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670223_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670224_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670224T174313Z
DTSTART:19670224T174313Z
SUMMARY:Full Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches full phase and is visible for much of the night. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670224_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670224_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670224_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670224T231010Z
DTSTART:19670224T231010Z
SUMMARY:Neptune enters retrograde motion
DESCRIPTION:Neptune reverses its direction of motion across the sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670224_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670224_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670225_13_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670225T132314Z
DTSTART:19670225T132314Z
SUMMARY:136108 Haumea at opposition
DESCRIPTION:136108 Haumea is optimally positioned for observation. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670225_13_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670225_13_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670225_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670225T203923Z
DTSTART:19670225T203923Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perigee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon makes its monthly closest approach to the Earth, appearing larger than at other times of the month &ndash; though only very fractionally. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670225_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670225_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670226_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670226T120140Z
DTSTART:19670226T120140Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its furthest point from the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of full moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670226_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670226_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670228_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670228T132753Z
DTSTART:19670228T132753Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670228_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670228_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670228_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670228T150101Z
DTSTART:19670228T150101Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 2&deg;13&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670228_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670228_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670302_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670302T153250Z
DTSTART:19670302T153250Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Delta Scorpii
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Delta Scorpii (Dschubba), creating a lunar occultation visible from countries and territories including Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Fiji and Vanuatu amongst others. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670302_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670302_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670303_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670303T091051Z
DTSTART:19670303T091051Z
SUMMARY:Moon at Last Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches last quarter phase &ndash; rising in the east at around midnight and appearing high in the sky by sunrise. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670303_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670303_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670304_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670304T073145Z
DTSTART:19670304T073145Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at inferior solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes around the near side of the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670304_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670304_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670305_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670305T153904Z
DTSTART:19670305T153904Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Sigma Sagittarii
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Sigma Sagittarii (Nunki), creating a lunar occultation visible from Antarctica. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670305_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670305_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670308_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670308T151700Z
DTSTART:19670308T151700Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its closest point to the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of new moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670308_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670308_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670308_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670308T174519Z
DTSTART:19670308T174519Z
SUMMARY:Mars enters retrograde motion
DESCRIPTION:Mars reverses its direction of motion across the sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670308_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670308_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670310_13_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670310T212736Z
DTSTART:19670310T212736Z
SUMMARY:134340 Pluto at opposition
DESCRIPTION:134340 Pluto is optimally positioned for observation. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670310_13_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670310_13_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670311_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670311T043108Z
DTSTART:19670311T043108Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670311_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670311_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670313_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670313T012817Z
DTSTART:19670313T012817Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at apogee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon recedes to its orbit's furthest point from the Earth, making it appear fractionally smaller than at other times of the month. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670313_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670313_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670313_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670313T155223Z
DTSTART:19670313T155223Z
SUMMARY:Uranus at opposition
DESCRIPTION:Uranus is optimally positioned for observation. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670313_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670313_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670313_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670313T204813Z
DTSTART:19670313T204813Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;08&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670313_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670313_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670313_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670313T215912Z
DTSTART:19670313T215912Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670313_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670313_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670313_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670313T215912Z
DTSTART:19670313T215912Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Venus, creating a lunar occultation visible from countries and territories including Argentina, Chile, Antarctica and Uruguay amongst others. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670313_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670313_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670314_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670314T194650Z
DTSTART:19670314T194650Z
SUMMARY:γ-Normid meteor shower 1967
DESCRIPTION:The γ-Normid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670314_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670314_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670319_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670319T083137Z
DTSTART:19670319T083137Z
SUMMARY:Moon at First Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches first quarter phase &ndash; appearing high in the sky at sunset and remaining visible until around midnight. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670319_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670319_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670321_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670321T065514Z
DTSTART:19670321T065514Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 4&deg;31&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670321_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670321_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670321_07_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670321T073238Z
DTSTART:19670321T073238Z
SUMMARY:March equinox
DESCRIPTION:Day and night have equal length: the beginning of astronomical spring in the northern hemisphere. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670321_07_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670321_07_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670321_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670321T081137Z
DTSTART:19670321T081137Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670321_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670321_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670321_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670321T092338Z
DTSTART:19670321T092338Z
SUMMARY:Jupiter ends retrograde motion
DESCRIPTION:Jupiter returns to its usual eastward motion after opposition. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670321_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670321_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670323_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670323T185212Z
DTSTART:19670323T185212Z
SUMMARY:Saturn at solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:Saturn is unobservable as it passes around the far side of the Sun &ndash; marking the end of one apparition and the beginning of the next. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670323_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670323_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670326_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670326T032044Z
DTSTART:19670326T032044Z
SUMMARY:Full Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches full phase and is visible for much of the night. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670326_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670326_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670326_08_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670326T075537Z
DTSTART:19670326T075537Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perigee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon makes its monthly closest approach to the Earth, appearing larger than at other times of the month &ndash; though only very fractionally. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670326_08_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670326_08_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670327_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670327T201831Z
DTSTART:19670327T201831Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670327_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670327_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670327_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670327T214224Z
DTSTART:19670327T214224Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 2&deg;05&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670327_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670327_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670328_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670328T100645Z
DTSTART:19670328T100645Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its furthest point from the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of full moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670328_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670328_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670329_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670329T233841Z
DTSTART:19670329T233841Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Delta Scorpii
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Delta Scorpii (Dschubba), creating a lunar occultation visible from parts of Sub-Saharan Africa and Heard Island and McDonald Islands. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670329_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670329_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670331_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670331T040857Z
DTSTART:19670331T040857Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at dichotomy
DESCRIPTION:Mercury reaches half phase in the dawn sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670331_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670331_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670331_11_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670325T122712Z
DTSTART:19670325T122712Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at highest altitude in morning sky
DESCRIPTION:Mercury is bright and well placed in the dawn sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670331_11_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670331_11_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670331_11_102@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670331T122712Z
DTSTART:19670331T122712Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at greatest elongation west
DESCRIPTION:Mercury is bright and well placed in the dawn sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670331_11_102
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670331_11_102
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670401_13_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670401T171632Z
DTSTART:19670401T171632Z
SUMMARY:136199 Eris at solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:136199 Eris is unobservable as it passes around the far side of the Sun &ndash; marking the end of one apparition and the beginning of the next. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670401_13_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670401_13_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670401_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670401T205846Z
DTSTART:19670401T205846Z
SUMMARY:Moon at Last Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches last quarter phase &ndash; rising in the east at around midnight and appearing high in the sky by sunrise. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670401_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670401_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670401_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670401T224756Z
DTSTART:19670401T224756Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes the furthest point along its orbit from the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670401_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670401_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670406_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670406T214547Z
DTSTART:19670406T214547Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its closest point to the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of new moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670406_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670406_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670407_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670407T092659Z
DTSTART:19670407T092659Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mercury
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mercury share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;44&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670407_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670407_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670407_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670407T111653Z
DTSTART:19670407T111653Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Mercury
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mercury pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670407_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670407_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670408_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670408T151713Z
DTSTART:19670408T151713Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 48&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670408_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670408_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670409_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670409T030635Z
DTSTART:19670409T030635Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at apogee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon recedes to its orbit's furthest point from the Earth, making it appear fractionally smaller than at other times of the month. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670409_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670409_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670409_08_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670409T222136Z
DTSTART:19670409T222136Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670409_08_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670409_08_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670413_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670413T051857Z
DTSTART:19670413T051857Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670413_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670413_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670413_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670413T051857Z
DTSTART:19670413T051857Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Venus, creating a lunar occultation visible from parts of Asia, Northern Europe, Belarus, Canada, Greenland, Russia, Ukraine, Svalbard and Alaska. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670413_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670413_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670413_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670413T055028Z
DTSTART:19670413T055028Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 46&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670413_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670413_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670415_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670415T112429Z
DTSTART:19670415T112429Z
SUMMARY:Mars at opposition
DESCRIPTION:Mars is optimally positioned for observation, appears at its closest, brightest and largest. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670415_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670415_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670417_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670417T162311Z
DTSTART:19670417T162311Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 4&deg;39&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670417_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670417_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670417_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670417T174935Z
DTSTART:19670417T174935Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670417_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670417_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670417_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670417T204808Z
DTSTART:19670417T204808Z
SUMMARY:Moon at First Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches first quarter phase &ndash; appearing high in the sky at sunset and remaining visible until around midnight. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670417_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670417_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670418_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670418T024519Z
DTSTART:19670418T024519Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Mercury and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:Mercury and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 29&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670418_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670418_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670418_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670418T060005Z
DTSTART:19670418T060005Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of Mercury and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:Mercury and Saturn pass within 26&#39; of each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670418_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670418_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670421_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670421T173253Z
DTSTART:19670421T173253Z
SUMMARY:Mars at perigee
DESCRIPTION:Mars reaches its closest point to the Earth &ndash; marking the best time to observe it in 1970. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670421_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670421_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670422_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670422T161247Z
DTSTART:19670422T161247Z
SUMMARY:Lyrid meteor shower 1967
DESCRIPTION:The Lyrid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670422_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670422_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670423_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670423T154258Z
DTSTART:19670423T154258Z
SUMMARY:Venus at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:Venus passes its closest point to the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670423_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670423_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670423_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670423T170729Z
DTSTART:19670423T170729Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670423_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670423_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670423_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670423T170729Z
DTSTART:19670423T170729Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Mars, creating a lunar occultation visible from parts of Africa, Western Asia, Australia, Maldives, Tasmania, Macquarie Island and British Indian Ocean Territory. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670423_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670423_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670423_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670423T172310Z
DTSTART:19670423T172310Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 22&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670423_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670423_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670423_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670423T190200Z
DTSTART:19670423T190200Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perigee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon makes its monthly closest approach to the Earth, appearing larger than at other times of the month &ndash; though only very fractionally. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670423_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670423_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670423_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670423T214614Z
DTSTART:19670423T214614Z
SUMMARY:π-Puppid meteor shower 1967
DESCRIPTION:The π-Puppid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670423_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670423_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670424_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670424T120323Z
DTSTART:19670424T120323Z
SUMMARY:Full Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches full phase and is visible for much of the night. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670424_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670424_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670424_09_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670424T120701Z
DTSTART:19670424T120701Z
SUMMARY:Total lunar eclipse
DESCRIPTION:There will be an eclipse of the Moon, visible from Antarctica, Asia, south-eastern  Russia, the Americas, Oceania and Alaska. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670424_09_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670424_09_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670426_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670426T095112Z
DTSTART:19670426T095112Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Delta Scorpii
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Delta Scorpii (Dschubba), creating a lunar occultation visible from countries and territories including Chile, Fiji, French Polynesia and Vanuatu amongst others. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670426_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670426_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670426_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670426T165420Z
DTSTART:19670426T165420Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its furthest point from the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of full moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670426_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670426_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670501_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670501T103307Z
DTSTART:19670501T103307Z
SUMMARY:Moon at Last Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches last quarter phase &ndash; rising in the east at around midnight and appearing high in the sky by sunrise. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670501_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670501_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670506_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670506T041731Z
DTSTART:19670506T041731Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 29&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670506_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670506_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670506_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670506T044520Z
DTSTART:19670506T044520Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670506_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670506_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670506_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670506T044520Z
DTSTART:19670506T044520Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Saturn, creating a lunar occultation visible from Antarctica and French Southern Territories. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670506_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670506_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670506_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670506T061833Z
DTSTART:19670506T061833Z
SUMMARY:η-Aquariid meteor shower 1967
DESCRIPTION:The η-Aquariid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670506_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670506_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670506_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670506T103826Z
DTSTART:19670506T103826Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at apogee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon recedes to its orbit's furthest point from the Earth, making it appear fractionally smaller than at other times of the month. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670506_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670506_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670507_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670507T003133Z
DTSTART:19670507T003133Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its closest point to the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of new moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670507_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670507_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670508_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670508T201720Z
DTSTART:19670508T201720Z
SUMMARY:η-Lyrid meteor shower 1967
DESCRIPTION:The η-Lyrid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670508_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670508_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670509_09_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670509T144200Z
DTSTART:19670509T144200Z
SUMMARY:Partial solar eclipse
DESCRIPTION:There will be an eclipse of the Sun,  visible from parts of the Americas, western  Russia, Alaska and Northern Europe. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670509_09_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670509_09_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670509_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670509T145645Z
DTSTART:19670509T145645Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670509_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670509_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670511_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670511T163143Z
DTSTART:19670511T163143Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at superior solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes around the far side of the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670511_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670511_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670513_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670513T062558Z
DTSTART:19670513T062558Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670513_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670513_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670513_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670513T063149Z
DTSTART:19670513T063149Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;59&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670513_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670513_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670514_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670514T112602Z
DTSTART:19670514T112602Z
SUMMARY:Neptune at opposition
DESCRIPTION:Neptune is optimally positioned for observation. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670514_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670514_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670515_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670515T034550Z
DTSTART:19670515T034550Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 4&deg;42&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670515_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670515_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670515_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670515T052734Z
DTSTART:19670515T052734Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670515_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670515_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670515_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670515T224213Z
DTSTART:19670515T224213Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes its closest point to the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670515_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670515_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670517_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670517T051812Z
DTSTART:19670517T051812Z
SUMMARY:Moon at First Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches first quarter phase &ndash; appearing high in the sky at sunset and remaining visible until around midnight. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670517_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670517_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670520_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670520T152950Z
DTSTART:19670520T152950Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;32&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670520_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670520_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670520_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670520T163831Z
DTSTART:19670520T163831Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670520_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670520_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670522_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670522T014234Z
DTSTART:19670522T014234Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perigee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon makes its monthly closest approach to the Earth, appearing larger than at other times of the month &ndash; though only very fractionally. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670522_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670522_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670523_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670523T202215Z
DTSTART:19670523T202215Z
SUMMARY:Full Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches full phase and is visible for much of the night. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670523_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670523_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670523_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670523T203007Z
DTSTART:19670523T203007Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Delta Scorpii
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Delta Scorpii (Dschubba), creating a lunar occultation visible from parts of Sub-Saharan Africa, Australia and Heard Island and McDonald Islands. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670523_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670523_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670525_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670525T104639Z
DTSTART:19670525T104639Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its furthest point from the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of full moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670525_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670525_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670526_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670526T093411Z
DTSTART:19670526T093411Z
SUMMARY:Mars ends retrograde motion
DESCRIPTION:Mars returns to its usual eastward motion after opposition. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670526_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670526_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670527_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670527T020708Z
DTSTART:19670527T020708Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Venus and Ceres
DESCRIPTION:Venus and Ceres share the same right ascension, at a separation of 3&deg;23&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670527_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670527_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670528_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670528T220240Z
DTSTART:19670528T220240Z
SUMMARY:Uranus ends retrograde motion
DESCRIPTION:Uranus returns to its usual eastward motion after opposition. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670528_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670528_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670531_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670531T015227Z
DTSTART:19670531T015227Z
SUMMARY:Moon at Last Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches last quarter phase &ndash; rising in the east at around midnight and appearing high in the sky by sunrise. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670531_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670531_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670602_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670602T165137Z
DTSTART:19670602T165137Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 4&#39;12&#34;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670602_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670602_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670602_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670602T165540Z
DTSTART:19670602T165540Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670602_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670602_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670602_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670602T165540Z
DTSTART:19670602T165540Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Saturn, creating a lunar occultation visible from countries and territories including New Zealand, Fiji, French Polynesia and New Caledonia amongst others. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670602_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670602_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670603_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670603T014552Z
DTSTART:19670603T014552Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at apogee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon recedes to its orbit's furthest point from the Earth, making it appear fractionally smaller than at other times of the month. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670603_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670603_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670606_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670606T110708Z
DTSTART:19670606T110708Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at dichotomy
DESCRIPTION:Mercury reaches half phase in the evening sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670606_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670606_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670606_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670606T175340Z
DTSTART:19670606T175340Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its closest point to the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of new moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670606_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670606_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670608_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670608T051449Z
DTSTART:19670608T051449Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670608_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670608_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670609_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670609T015346Z
DTSTART:19670609T015346Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Venus and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:Venus and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;49&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670609_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670609_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670609_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670609T154942Z
DTSTART:19670609T154942Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of Venus and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:Venus and Jupiter pass within 1&deg;45&#39; of each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670609_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670609_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670610_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670610T051841Z
DTSTART:19670610T051841Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mercury
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mercury share the same right ascension, at a separation of 3&deg;13&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670610_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670610_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670610_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670610T173042Z
DTSTART:19670610T173042Z
SUMMARY:Daytime Arietid meteor shower 1967
DESCRIPTION:The Daytime Arietid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670610_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670610_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670611_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670611T172421Z
DTSTART:19670611T172421Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 4&deg;40&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670611_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670611_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670611_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670611T192247Z
DTSTART:19670611T192247Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon, Venus and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon, Venus and Jupiter pass close to one another. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670611_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670611_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670611_20_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670611T213437Z
DTSTART:19670611T213437Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 2&deg;58&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670611_20_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670611_20_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670611_15_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670611T225939Z
DTSTART:19670611T225939Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670611_15_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670611_15_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670612_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670608T133704Z
DTSTART:19670608T133704Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at highest altitude in evening sky
DESCRIPTION:Mercury is bright and well placed in the evening sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670612_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670612_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670612_11_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670612T133704Z
DTSTART:19670612T133704Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at greatest elongation east
DESCRIPTION:Mercury is bright and well placed in the evening sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670612_11_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670612_11_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670613_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670613T110138Z
DTSTART:19670613T110138Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of Venus and M44
DESCRIPTION:Venus and M44 pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670613_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670613_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670615_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670615T111216Z
DTSTART:19670615T111216Z
SUMMARY:Moon at First Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches first quarter phase &ndash; appearing high in the sky at sunset and remaining visible until around midnight. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670615_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670615_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670617_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670617T023446Z
DTSTART:19670617T023446Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 2&deg;12&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670617_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670617_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670617_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670617T041757Z
DTSTART:19670617T041757Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670617_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670617_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670618_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670618T201123Z
DTSTART:19670618T201123Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perigee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon makes its monthly closest approach to the Earth, appearing larger than at other times of the month &ndash; though only very fractionally. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670618_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670618_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670620_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670620T001340Z
DTSTART:19670620T001340Z
SUMMARY:Venus at dichotomy
DESCRIPTION:Venus reaches half phase in the evening sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670620_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670620_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670620_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670620T054818Z
DTSTART:19670620T054818Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Delta Scorpii
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Delta Scorpii (Dschubba), creating a lunar occultation visible from countries and territories including Argentina, Brazil, Chile and Paraguay amongst others. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670620_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670620_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670621_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670520T062240Z
DTSTART:19670520T062240Z
SUMMARY:Venus at highest altitude in evening sky
DESCRIPTION:Venus is bright and well placed in the evening sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670621_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670621_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670621_11_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670621T062240Z
DTSTART:19670621T062240Z
SUMMARY:Venus at greatest elongation east
DESCRIPTION:Venus is bright and well placed in the evening sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670621_11_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670621_11_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670622_07_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670622T021854Z
DTSTART:19670622T021854Z
SUMMARY:June solstice
DESCRIPTION:22 June will be the longest day of 1967 in the northern hemisphere. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670622_07_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670622_07_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670622_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670622T045645Z
DTSTART:19670622T045645Z
SUMMARY:Full Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches full phase and is visible for much of the night. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670622_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670622_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670622_08_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670622T205814Z
DTSTART:19670622T205814Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its furthest point from the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of full moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670622_08_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670622_08_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670627_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670627T142120Z
DTSTART:19670627T142120Z
SUMMARY:June Bootid meteor shower 1967
DESCRIPTION:The June Bootid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670627_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670627_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670628_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670628T220957Z
DTSTART:19670628T220957Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes the furthest point along its orbit from the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670628_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670628_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670629_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670629T135357Z
DTSTART:19670629T135357Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of Jupiter and M44
DESCRIPTION:Jupiter and M44 pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670629_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670629_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670629_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670629T184004Z
DTSTART:19670629T184004Z
SUMMARY:Moon at Last Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches last quarter phase &ndash; rising in the east at around midnight and appearing high in the sky by sunrise. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670629_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670629_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670630_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670630T035652Z
DTSTART:19670630T035652Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670630_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670630_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670630_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670630T035652Z
DTSTART:19670630T035652Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Saturn, creating a lunar occultation visible from parts of Africa, Italy and Malta. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670630_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670630_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670630_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670630T042043Z
DTSTART:19670630T042043Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 25&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670630_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670630_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670630_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670630T194419Z
DTSTART:19670630T194419Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at apogee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon recedes to its orbit's furthest point from the Earth, making it appear fractionally smaller than at other times of the month. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670630_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670630_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670705_07_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670705T142829Z
DTSTART:19670705T142829Z
SUMMARY:The Earth at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:The Earth reaches its furthest point from the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670705_07_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670705_07_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670707_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670707T134917Z
DTSTART:19670707T134917Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its closest point to the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of new moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670707_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670707_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670707_08_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670707T170120Z
DTSTART:19670707T170120Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670707_08_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670707_08_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670709_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670709T093156Z
DTSTART:19670709T093156Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 4&deg;34&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670709_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670709_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670709_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670709T115735Z
DTSTART:19670709T115735Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at inferior solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes around the near side of the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670709_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670709_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670710_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670710T234919Z
DTSTART:19670710T234919Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 4&deg;53&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670710_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670710_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670711_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670711T031631Z
DTSTART:19670711T031631Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670711_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670711_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670711_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670711T162141Z
DTSTART:19670711T162141Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Jupiter and Ceres
DESCRIPTION:Jupiter and Ceres share the same right ascension, at a separation of 6&deg;00&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670711_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670711_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670714_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670714T155326Z
DTSTART:19670714T155326Z
SUMMARY:Moon at First Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches first quarter phase &ndash; appearing high in the sky at sunset and remaining visible until around midnight. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670714_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670714_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670714_08_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670714T195606Z
DTSTART:19670714T195606Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perigee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon makes its monthly closest approach to the Earth, appearing larger than at other times of the month &ndash; though only very fractionally. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670714_08_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670714_08_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670715_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670715T012610Z
DTSTART:19670715T012610Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;39&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670715_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670715_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670715_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670715T024249Z
DTSTART:19670715T024249Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670715_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670715_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670717_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670717T125509Z
DTSTART:19670717T125509Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Delta Scorpii
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Delta Scorpii (Dschubba), creating a lunar occultation visible from countries and territories including Antarctica, New Zealand, Australia and Tasmania amongst others. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670717_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670717_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670721_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670721T040507Z
DTSTART:19670721T040507Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its furthest point from the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of full moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670721_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670721_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670721_08_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670721T143907Z
DTSTART:19670721T143907Z
SUMMARY:Full Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches full phase and is visible for much of the night. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670721_08_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670721_08_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670725_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670725T042345Z
DTSTART:19670725T042345Z
SUMMARY:Saturn enters retrograde motion
DESCRIPTION:Saturn reverses its direction of motion across the sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670725_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670725_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670727_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670727T014030Z
DTSTART:19670727T014030Z
SUMMARY:Venus at greatest brightness
DESCRIPTION:Venus reaches its greatest brightness in the evening sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670727_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670727_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670727_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670727T125448Z
DTSTART:19670727T125448Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670727_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670727_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670727_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670727T125448Z
DTSTART:19670727T125448Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Saturn, creating a lunar occultation visible from countries and territories including Russia, Alaska, Hawaii and Midway Atoll amongst others. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670727_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670727_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670727_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670727T134443Z
DTSTART:19670727T134443Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 53&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670727_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670727_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670728_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670728T142612Z
DTSTART:19670728T142612Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at apogee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon recedes to its orbit's furthest point from the Earth, making it appear fractionally smaller than at other times of the month. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670728_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670728_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670729_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670729T010320Z
DTSTART:19670729T010320Z
SUMMARY:Piscis Austrinid meteor shower 1967
DESCRIPTION:The Piscis Austrinid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670729_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670729_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670729_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670729T121440Z
DTSTART:19670729T121440Z
SUMMARY:Moon at Last Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches last quarter phase &ndash; rising in the east at around midnight and appearing high in the sky by sunrise. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670729_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670729_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670730_11_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670730T093040Z
DTSTART:19670730T093040Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at greatest elongation west
DESCRIPTION:Mercury is bright and well placed in the dawn sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670730_11_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670730_11_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670730_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670801T093040Z
DTSTART:19670801T093040Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at highest altitude in morning sky
DESCRIPTION:Mercury is bright and well placed in the dawn sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670730_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670730_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670730_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670730T094122Z
DTSTART:19670730T094122Z
SUMMARY:Southern δ-Aquariid meteor shower 1967
DESCRIPTION:The Southern δ-Aquariid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670730_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670730_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670730_10_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670730T095626Z
DTSTART:19670730T095626Z
SUMMARY:α-Capricornid meteor shower 1967
DESCRIPTION:The α-Capricornid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670730_10_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670730_10_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670802_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670802T100422Z
DTSTART:19670802T100422Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at dichotomy
DESCRIPTION:Mercury reaches half phase in the dawn sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670802_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670802_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670803_13_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670803T120259Z
DTSTART:19670803T120259Z
SUMMARY:136472 Makemake at solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:136472 Makemake is unobservable as it passes around the far side of the Sun &ndash; marking the end of one apparition and the beginning of the next. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670803_13_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670803_13_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670803_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670803T165730Z
DTSTART:19670803T165730Z
SUMMARY:Neptune ends retrograde motion
DESCRIPTION:Neptune returns to its usual eastward motion after opposition. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670803_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670803_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670804_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670804T144852Z
DTSTART:19670804T144852Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mercury
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mercury share the same right ascension, at a separation of 5&deg;38&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670804_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670804_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670806_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670806T024932Z
DTSTART:19670806T024932Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670806_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670806_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670807_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670807T034823Z
DTSTART:19670807T034823Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its closest point to the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of new moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670807_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670807_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670808_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670808T004240Z
DTSTART:19670808T004240Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 9&deg;34&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670808_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670808_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670808_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670808T183755Z
DTSTART:19670808T183755Z
SUMMARY:Jupiter at solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:Jupiter is unobservable as it passes around the far side of the Sun &ndash; marking the end of one apparition and the beginning of the next. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670808_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670808_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670809_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670809T115806Z
DTSTART:19670809T115806Z
SUMMARY:Jupiter at apogee
DESCRIPTION:Jupiter reaches its furthest point from the Earth, as it passes around the far side of the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670809_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670809_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670809_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670809T142932Z
DTSTART:19670809T142932Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perigee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon makes its monthly closest approach to the Earth, appearing larger than at other times of the month &ndash; though only very fractionally. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670809_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670809_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670811_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670811T214841Z
DTSTART:19670811T214841Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes its closest point to the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670811_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670811_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670812_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670812T082238Z
DTSTART:19670812T082238Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 22&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670812_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670812_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670812_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670812T083812Z
DTSTART:19670812T083812Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670812_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670812_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670812_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670812T083812Z
DTSTART:19670812T083812Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Mars, creating a lunar occultation visible from countries and territories including Australia, Papua New Guinea, Indonesia and Solomon Islands amongst others. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670812_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670812_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670812_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670812T204450Z
DTSTART:19670812T204450Z
SUMMARY:Moon at First Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches first quarter phase &ndash; appearing high in the sky at sunset and remaining visible until around midnight. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670812_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670812_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670812_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670812T231755Z
DTSTART:19670812T231755Z
SUMMARY:Perseid meteor shower 1967
DESCRIPTION:The Perseid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670812_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670812_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670813_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670813T182611Z
DTSTART:19670813T182611Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Delta Scorpii
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Delta Scorpii (Dschubba), creating a lunar occultation visible from Antarctica, French Southern Territories, Heard Island and McDonald Islands and Bouvet Island. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670813_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670813_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670814_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670814T091843Z
DTSTART:19670814T091843Z
SUMMARY:Venus at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:Venus passes the furthest point along its orbit from the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670814_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670814_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670818_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670818T041257Z
DTSTART:19670818T041257Z
SUMMARY:κ-Cygnid meteor shower 1967
DESCRIPTION:The κ-Cygnid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670818_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670818_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670818_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670818T123148Z
DTSTART:19670818T123148Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its furthest point from the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of full moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670818_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670818_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670818_13_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670818T143152Z
DTSTART:19670818T143152Z
SUMMARY:1 Ceres at solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:1 Ceres is unobservable as it passes around the far side of the Sun &ndash; marking the end of one apparition and the beginning of the next. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670818_13_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670818_13_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670820_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670820T022638Z
DTSTART:19670820T022638Z
SUMMARY:Full Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches full phase and is visible for much of the night. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670820_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670820_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670823_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670823T190703Z
DTSTART:19670823T190703Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670823_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670823_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670823_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670823T190703Z
DTSTART:19670823T190703Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Saturn, creating a lunar occultation visible from countries and territories including Russia, Kazakhstan, Ukraine and Turkey amongst others. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670823_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670823_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670823_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670823T201309Z
DTSTART:19670823T201309Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;10&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670823_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670823_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670824_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670824T155903Z
DTSTART:19670824T155903Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at superior solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes around the far side of the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670824_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670824_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670825_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670825T083957Z
DTSTART:19670825T083957Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at apogee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon recedes to its orbit's furthest point from the Earth, making it appear fractionally smaller than at other times of the month. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670825_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670825_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670827_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670827T202641Z
DTSTART:19670827T202641Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and M45
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and M45 pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670827_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670827_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670828_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670828T053536Z
DTSTART:19670828T053536Z
SUMMARY:Moon at Last Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches last quarter phase &ndash; rising in the east at around midnight and appearing high in the sky by sunrise. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670828_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670828_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670829_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670829T124015Z
DTSTART:19670829T124015Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Mars and Neptune
DESCRIPTION:Mars and Neptune share the same right ascension, at a separation of 3&deg;20&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670829_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670829_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670829_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670829T213442Z
DTSTART:19670829T213442Z
SUMMARY:Venus at inferior solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:Venus passes around the near side of the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670829_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670829_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670830_13_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670830T183109Z
DTSTART:19670830T183109Z
SUMMARY:136108 Haumea at solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:136108 Haumea is unobservable as it passes around the far side of the Sun &ndash; marking the end of one apparition and the beginning of the next. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670830_13_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670830_13_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670901_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670901T063926Z
DTSTART:19670901T063926Z
SUMMARY:Aurigid meteor shower 1967
DESCRIPTION:The Aurigid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670901_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670901_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670902_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670902T234733Z
DTSTART:19670902T234733Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 4&deg;21&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670902_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670902_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670904_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670904T113806Z
DTSTART:19670904T113806Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670904_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670904_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670906_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670906T073701Z
DTSTART:19670906T073701Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perigee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon makes its monthly closest approach to the Earth, appearing larger than at other times of the month &ndash; though only very fractionally. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670906_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670906_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670906_08_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670906T082749Z
DTSTART:19670906T082749Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its closest point to the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of new moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670906_08_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670906_08_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670909_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670909T150551Z
DTSTART:19670909T150551Z
SUMMARY:September ε-Perseid meteor shower 1967
DESCRIPTION:The September ε-Perseid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670909_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670909_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670909_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670909T201531Z
DTSTART:19670909T201531Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670909_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670909_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670909_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670909T201531Z
DTSTART:19670909T201531Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Mars, creating a lunar occultation visible from Antarctica. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670909_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670909_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670909_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670909T205115Z
DTSTART:19670909T205115Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;09&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670909_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670909_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670910_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670910T000857Z
DTSTART:19670910T000857Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Delta Scorpii
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Delta Scorpii (Dschubba), creating a lunar occultation visible from Antarctica. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670910_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670910_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670910_16_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670910T124211Z
DTSTART:19670910T124211Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Antares
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Antares (Alpha Scorpii), creating a lunar occultation visible from Mongolia and China. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670910_16_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670910_16_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670911_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670911T030611Z
DTSTART:19670911T030611Z
SUMMARY:Moon at First Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches first quarter phase &ndash; appearing high in the sky at sunset and remaining visible until around midnight. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670911_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670911_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670914_13_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670914T053049Z
DTSTART:19670914T053049Z
SUMMARY:134340 Pluto at solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:134340 Pluto is unobservable as it passes around the far side of the Sun &ndash; marking the end of one apparition and the beginning of the next. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670914_13_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670914_13_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670915_13_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670915T115112Z
DTSTART:19670915T115112Z
SUMMARY:1 Ceres at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:1 Ceres passes its orbit's closest point to the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670915_13_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670915_13_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670916_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670916T042605Z
DTSTART:19670916T042605Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its furthest point from the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of full moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670916_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670916_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670918_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670918T101640Z
DTSTART:19670918T101640Z
SUMMARY:Uranus at solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:Uranus is unobservable as it passes around the far side of the Sun &ndash; marking the end of one apparition and the beginning of the next. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670918_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670918_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670918_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670918T165923Z
DTSTART:19670918T165923Z
SUMMARY:Full Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches full phase and is visible for much of the night. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670918_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670918_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670919_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670919T223926Z
DTSTART:19670919T223926Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670919_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670919_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670919_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670919T223926Z
DTSTART:19670919T223926Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Saturn, creating a lunar occultation visible from countries and territories including Greenland, Iceland, Svalbard and Jan Mayen and Faroe Islands amongst others. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670919_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670919_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670919_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670919T234633Z
DTSTART:19670919T234633Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;11&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670919_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670919_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670922_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670922T000847Z
DTSTART:19670922T000847Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at apogee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon recedes to its orbit's furthest point from the Earth, making it appear fractionally smaller than at other times of the month. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670922_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670922_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670923_07_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670923T173430Z
DTSTART:19670923T173430Z
SUMMARY:September equinox
DESCRIPTION:Day and night have equal length: the beginning of astronomical autumn in the northern hemisphere. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670923_07_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670923_07_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670924_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670924T033736Z
DTSTART:19670924T033736Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and M45
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and M45 pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670924_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670924_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670924_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670924T211456Z
DTSTART:19670924T211456Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes the furthest point along its orbit from the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670924_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670924_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670926_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670926T003254Z
DTSTART:19670926T003254Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Beta Tauri
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Beta Tauri (Elnath) creating a lunar occultation, though it will open be visible only at sea. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670926_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670926_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670926_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670926T214422Z
DTSTART:19670926T214422Z
SUMMARY:Moon at Last Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches last quarter phase &ndash; rising in the east at around midnight and appearing high in the sky by sunrise. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670926_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670926_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670927_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670927T155110Z
DTSTART:19670927T155110Z
SUMMARY:Daytime Sextantid meteor shower 1967
DESCRIPTION:The Daytime Sextantid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670927_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670927_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670930_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670930T193749Z
DTSTART:19670930T193749Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 4&deg;12&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670930_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670930_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670930_20_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670930T211901Z
DTSTART:19670930T211901Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 9&deg;53&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670930_20_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670930_20_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19670930_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19670930T222358Z
DTSTART:19670930T222358Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670930_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19670930_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671002_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671002T215524Z
DTSTART:19671002T215524Z
SUMMARY:Saturn at opposition
DESCRIPTION:Saturn is optimally positioned for observation, appears at its closest, brightest and largest. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671002_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671002_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671003_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671003T202453Z
DTSTART:19671003T202453Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671003_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671003_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671004_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671004T141632Z
DTSTART:19671004T141632Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perigee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon makes its monthly closest approach to the Earth, appearing larger than at other times of the month &ndash; though only very fractionally. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671004_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671004_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671004_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671004T212600Z
DTSTART:19671004T212600Z
SUMMARY:Venus at greatest brightness
DESCRIPTION:Venus reaches its greatest brightness in the dawn sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671004_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671004_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671005_13_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671005T084304Z
DTSTART:19671005T084304Z
SUMMARY:136199 Eris at opposition
DESCRIPTION:136199 Eris is optimally positioned for observation. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671005_13_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671005_13_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671005_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671005T134422Z
DTSTART:19671005T134422Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mercury
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mercury share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;55&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671005_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671005_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671005_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671005T150640Z
DTSTART:19671005T150640Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Mercury
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mercury pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671005_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671005_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671006_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671006T013526Z
DTSTART:19671006T013526Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its closest point to the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of new moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671006_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671006_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671006_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671006T021943Z
DTSTART:19671006T021943Z
SUMMARY:October Camelopardalid meteor shower 1967
DESCRIPTION:The October Camelopardalid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671006_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671006_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671007_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671007T075333Z
DTSTART:19671007T075333Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Delta Scorpii
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Delta Scorpii (Dschubba) creating a lunar occultation, though it will open be visible only at sea. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671007_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671007_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671007_16_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671007T200225Z
DTSTART:19671007T200225Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Antares
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Antares (Alpha Scorpii), creating a lunar occultation visible from the Portuguese Azores. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671007_16_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671007_16_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671008_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671008T124518Z
DTSTART:19671008T124518Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671008_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671008_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671008_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671008T132218Z
DTSTART:19671008T132218Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 2&deg;31&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671008_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671008_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671008_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671008T222500Z
DTSTART:19671008T222500Z
SUMMARY:Draconid meteor shower 1967
DESCRIPTION:The Draconid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671008_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671008_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671008_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671004T235610Z
DTSTART:19671004T235610Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at highest altitude in evening sky
DESCRIPTION:Mercury is bright and well placed in the evening sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671008_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671008_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671008_11_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671008T235610Z
DTSTART:19671008T235610Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at greatest elongation east
DESCRIPTION:Mercury is bright and well placed in the evening sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671008_11_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671008_11_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671010_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671010T121120Z
DTSTART:19671010T121120Z
SUMMARY:Moon at First Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches first quarter phase &ndash; appearing high in the sky at sunset and remaining visible until around midnight. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671010_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671010_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671010_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671010T131652Z
DTSTART:19671010T131652Z
SUMMARY:Southern Taurid meteor shower 1967
DESCRIPTION:The Southern Taurid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671010_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671010_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671011_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671011T133321Z
DTSTART:19671011T133321Z
SUMMARY:δ-Aurigid meteor shower 1967
DESCRIPTION:The δ-Aurigid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671011_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671011_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671014_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671014T100623Z
DTSTART:19671014T100623Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at dichotomy
DESCRIPTION:Mercury reaches half phase in the evening sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671014_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671014_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671015_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671015T123008Z
DTSTART:19671015T123008Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its furthest point from the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of full moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671015_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671015_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671017_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671017T004507Z
DTSTART:19671017T004507Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671017_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671017_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671017_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671017T004507Z
DTSTART:19671017T004507Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Saturn, creating a lunar occultation visible from countries and territories including Canada, Greenland, the Contiguous United States and Iceland amongst others. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671017_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671017_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671017_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671017T014104Z
DTSTART:19671017T014104Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 59&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671017_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671017_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671018_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671018T101044Z
DTSTART:19671018T101044Z
SUMMARY:Full Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches full phase and is visible for much of the night. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671018_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671018_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671018_09_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671018T101501Z
DTSTART:19671018T101501Z
SUMMARY:Total lunar eclipse
DESCRIPTION:There will be an eclipse of the Moon, visible from the Americas, Russia, Oceania, Eastern and Southeast Asia, Antarctica and Alaska. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671018_09_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671018_09_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671018_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671018T150737Z
DTSTART:19671018T150737Z
SUMMARY:ε-Geminid meteor shower 1967
DESCRIPTION:The ε-Geminid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671018_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671018_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671019_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671019T073049Z
DTSTART:19671019T073049Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at apogee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon recedes to its orbit's furthest point from the Earth, making it appear fractionally smaller than at other times of the month. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671019_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671019_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671020_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671020T183948Z
DTSTART:19671020T183948Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Uranus and Ceres
DESCRIPTION:Uranus and Ceres share the same right ascension, at a separation of 7&deg;58&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671020_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671020_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671021_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671021T095408Z
DTSTART:19671021T095408Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and M45
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and M45 pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671021_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671021_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671021_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671021T153555Z
DTSTART:19671021T153555Z
SUMMARY:Orionid meteor shower 1967
DESCRIPTION:The Orionid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671021_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671021_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671023_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671023T070247Z
DTSTART:19671023T070247Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Beta Tauri
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Beta Tauri (Elnath), creating a lunar occultation visible from Argentina and Falkland Islands. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671023_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671023_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671023_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671023T150020Z
DTSTART:19671023T150020Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of Mars and M8
DESCRIPTION:Mars and M8 pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671023_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671023_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671024_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671024T051433Z
DTSTART:19671024T051433Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Ceres and Pluto
DESCRIPTION:Ceres and Pluto share the same right ascension, at a separation of 7&deg;16&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671024_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671024_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671024_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671024T155623Z
DTSTART:19671024T155623Z
SUMMARY:Leonis Minorid meteor shower 1967
DESCRIPTION:The Leonis Minorid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671024_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671024_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671026_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671026T120415Z
DTSTART:19671026T120415Z
SUMMARY:Moon at Last Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches last quarter phase &ndash; rising in the east at around midnight and appearing high in the sky by sunrise. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671026_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671026_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671028_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671028T132035Z
DTSTART:19671028T132035Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 3&deg;56&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671028_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671028_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671028_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671028T160758Z
DTSTART:19671028T160758Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671028_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671028_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671029_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671029T194811Z
DTSTART:19671029T194811Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 3&deg;56&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671029_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671029_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671029_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671029T230455Z
DTSTART:19671029T230455Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671029_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671029_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671101_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671101T152415Z
DTSTART:19671101T152415Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at inferior solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes around the near side of the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671101_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671101_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671102_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671102T014821Z
DTSTART:19671102T014821Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perigee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon makes its monthly closest approach to the Earth, appearing larger than at other times of the month &ndash; though only very fractionally. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671102_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671102_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671102_09_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671102T053800Z
DTSTART:19671102T053800Z
SUMMARY:Total solar eclipse
DESCRIPTION:There will be an eclipse of the Sun,  visible from parts of Antarctica and Sub-Saharan Africa. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671102_09_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671102_09_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671102_08_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671102T054929Z
DTSTART:19671102T054929Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671102_08_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671102_08_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671102_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671102T172823Z
DTSTART:19671102T172823Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of Mars and M22
DESCRIPTION:Mars and M22 pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671102_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671102_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671104_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671104T054511Z
DTSTART:19671104T054511Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its closest point to the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of new moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671104_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671104_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671106_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671106T091149Z
DTSTART:19671106T091149Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 3&deg;28&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671106_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671106_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671106_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671106T093238Z
DTSTART:19671106T093238Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671106_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671106_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671107_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671107T095723Z
DTSTART:19671107T095723Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of Venus and Uranus
DESCRIPTION:Venus and Uranus pass within 3&#39;35&#34; of each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671107_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671107_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671107_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671107T102639Z
DTSTART:19671107T102639Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Venus and Uranus
DESCRIPTION:Venus and Uranus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 3&#39;46&#34;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671107_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671107_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671107_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671107T203451Z
DTSTART:19671107T203451Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes its closest point to the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671107_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671107_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671108_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671108T132954Z
DTSTART:19671108T132954Z
SUMMARY:Venus at dichotomy
DESCRIPTION:Venus reaches half phase in the dawn sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671108_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671108_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671109_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671109T010012Z
DTSTART:19671109T010012Z
SUMMARY:Moon at First Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches first quarter phase &ndash; appearing high in the sky at sunset and remaining visible until around midnight. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671109_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671109_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671109_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671103T105240Z
DTSTART:19671103T105240Z
SUMMARY:Venus at highest altitude in morning sky
DESCRIPTION:Venus is bright and well placed in the dawn sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671109_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671109_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671109_11_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671109T105240Z
DTSTART:19671109T105240Z
SUMMARY:Venus at greatest elongation west
DESCRIPTION:Venus is bright and well placed in the dawn sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671109_11_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671109_11_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671112_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671112T151558Z
DTSTART:19671112T151558Z
SUMMARY:Northern Taurid meteor shower 1967
DESCRIPTION:The Northern Taurid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671112_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671112_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671113_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671113T032825Z
DTSTART:19671113T032825Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671113_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671113_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671113_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671113T032825Z
DTSTART:19671113T032825Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Saturn, creating a lunar occultation visible from countries and territories including Canada, the Contiguous United States, Alaska and Greenland amongst others. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671113_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671113_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671113_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671113T041222Z
DTSTART:19671113T041222Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 46&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671113_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671113_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671114_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671114T191932Z
DTSTART:19671114T191932Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its furthest point from the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of full moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671114_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671114_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671115_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671115T080837Z
DTSTART:19671115T080837Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at apogee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon recedes to its orbit's furthest point from the Earth, making it appear fractionally smaller than at other times of the month. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671115_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671115_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671115_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671115T101132Z
DTSTART:19671115T101132Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at dichotomy
DESCRIPTION:Mercury reaches half phase in the dawn sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671115_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671115_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671117_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671117T031037Z
DTSTART:19671117T031037Z
SUMMARY:Neptune at solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:Neptune is unobservable as it passes around the far side of the Sun &ndash; marking the end of one apparition and the beginning of the next. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671117_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671117_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671117_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671117T045232Z
DTSTART:19671117T045232Z
SUMMARY:Full Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches full phase and is visible for much of the night. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671117_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671117_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671117_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671117T155622Z
DTSTART:19671117T155622Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and M45
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and M45 pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671117_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671117_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671117_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671117T213531Z
DTSTART:19671117T213531Z
SUMMARY:Leonid meteor shower 1967
DESCRIPTION:The Leonid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671117_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671117_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671117_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671117T214552Z
DTSTART:19671117T214552Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at highest altitude in morning sky
DESCRIPTION:Mercury is bright and well placed in the dawn sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671117_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671117_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671117_11_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671117T214552Z
DTSTART:19671117T214552Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at greatest elongation west
DESCRIPTION:Mercury is bright and well placed in the dawn sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671117_11_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671117_11_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671118_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671118T064653Z
DTSTART:19671118T064653Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Venus and Ceres
DESCRIPTION:Venus and Ceres share the same right ascension, at a separation of 7&deg;53&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671118_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671118_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671119_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671119T125111Z
DTSTART:19671119T125111Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Beta Tauri
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Beta Tauri (Elnath) creating a lunar occultation, though it will open be visible only at sea. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671119_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671119_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671121_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671121T204427Z
DTSTART:19671121T204427Z
SUMMARY:α-Monocerotid meteor shower 1967
DESCRIPTION:The α-Monocerotid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671121_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671121_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671125_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671125T002338Z
DTSTART:19671125T002338Z
SUMMARY:Moon at Last Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches last quarter phase &ndash; rising in the east at around midnight and appearing high in the sky by sunrise. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671125_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671125_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671125_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671125T024434Z
DTSTART:19671125T024434Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 3&deg;33&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671125_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671125_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671125_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671125T052331Z
DTSTART:19671125T052331Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671125_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671125_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671128_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671128T093543Z
DTSTART:19671128T093543Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671128_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671128_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671128_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671128T105213Z
DTSTART:19671128T105213Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;33&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671128_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671128_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671128_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671128T114345Z
DTSTART:19671128T114345Z
SUMMARY:November Orionid meteor shower 1967
DESCRIPTION:The November Orionid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671128_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671128_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671130_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671130T133118Z
DTSTART:19671130T133118Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perigee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon makes its monthly closest approach to the Earth, appearing larger than at other times of the month &ndash; though only very fractionally. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671130_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671130_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671130_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671130T154637Z
DTSTART:19671130T154637Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mercury
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mercury share the same right ascension, at a separation of 3&deg;41&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671130_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671130_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671201_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671201T161050Z
DTSTART:19671201T161050Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671201_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671201_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671202_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671202T032441Z
DTSTART:19671202T032441Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Mercury and Neptune
DESCRIPTION:Mercury and Neptune share the same right ascension, at a separation of 34&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671202_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671202_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671202_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671202T102611Z
DTSTART:19671202T102611Z
SUMMARY:Pheonicid meteor shower 1967
DESCRIPTION:The Pheonicid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671202_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671202_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671202_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671202T231941Z
DTSTART:19671202T231941Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its closest point to the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of new moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671202_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671202_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671204_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671204T125821Z
DTSTART:19671204T125821Z
SUMMARY:Mars at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:Mars passes its orbit's closest point to the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671204_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671204_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671204_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671204T135523Z
DTSTART:19671204T135523Z
SUMMARY:Venus at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:Venus passes its closest point to the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671204_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671204_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671205_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671205T080527Z
DTSTART:19671205T080527Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 3&deg;51&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671205_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671205_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671205_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671205T094952Z
DTSTART:19671205T094952Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671205_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671205_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671206_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671206T090151Z
DTSTART:19671206T090151Z
SUMMARY:December φ-Cassiopeid meteor shower 1967
DESCRIPTION:The December φ-Cassiopeid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671206_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671206_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671207_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671207T083958Z
DTSTART:19671207T083958Z
SUMMARY:Puppid-Velid meteor shower 1967
DESCRIPTION:The Puppid-Velid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671207_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671207_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671208_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671208T175739Z
DTSTART:19671208T175739Z
SUMMARY:Moon at First Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches first quarter phase &ndash; appearing high in the sky at sunset and remaining visible until around midnight. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671208_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671208_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671209_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671209T075525Z
DTSTART:19671209T075525Z
SUMMARY:Monocerotid meteor shower 1967
DESCRIPTION:The Monocerotid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671209_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671209_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671209_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671209T101436Z
DTSTART:19671209T101436Z
SUMMARY:Saturn ends retrograde motion
DESCRIPTION:Saturn returns to its usual eastward motion after opposition. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671209_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671209_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671210_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671210T085623Z
DTSTART:19671210T085623Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671210_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671210_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671210_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671210T085623Z
DTSTART:19671210T085623Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Saturn, creating a lunar occultation visible from countries and territories including Russia, China, Alaska and Mongolia amongst others. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671210_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671210_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671210_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671210T093916Z
DTSTART:19671210T093916Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 45&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671210_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671210_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671212_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671212T064641Z
DTSTART:19671212T064641Z
SUMMARY:σ-Hydrid meteor shower 1967
DESCRIPTION:The σ-Hydrid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671212_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671212_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671212_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671212T181917Z
DTSTART:19671212T181917Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at apogee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon recedes to its orbit's furthest point from the Earth, making it appear fractionally smaller than at other times of the month. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671212_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671212_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671214_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671214T104253Z
DTSTART:19671214T104253Z
SUMMARY:Geminid meteor shower 1967
DESCRIPTION:The Geminid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671214_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671214_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671214_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671214T223402Z
DTSTART:19671214T223402Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and M45
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and M45 pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671214_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671214_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671215_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671215T202122Z
DTSTART:19671215T202122Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its furthest point from the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of full moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671215_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671215_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671216_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671216T051140Z
DTSTART:19671216T051140Z
SUMMARY:Comae Berenicid meteor shower 1967
DESCRIPTION:The Comae Berenicid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671216_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671216_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671216_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671216T232119Z
DTSTART:19671216T232119Z
SUMMARY:Full Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches full phase and is visible for much of the night. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671216_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671216_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671220_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671220T033242Z
DTSTART:19671220T033242Z
SUMMARY:December Leonis Minorid meteor shower 1967
DESCRIPTION:The December Leonis Minorid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671220_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671220_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671221_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671221T201910Z
DTSTART:19671221T201910Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes the furthest point along its orbit from the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671221_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671221_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671222_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671222T100239Z
DTSTART:19671222T100239Z
SUMMARY:Jupiter enters retrograde motion
DESCRIPTION:Jupiter reverses its direction of motion across the sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671222_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671222_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671222_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671222T104538Z
DTSTART:19671222T104538Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 3&deg;07&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671222_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671222_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671222_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671222T130737Z
DTSTART:19671222T130737Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671222_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671222_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671222_07_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671222T131338Z
DTSTART:19671222T131338Z
SUMMARY:December solstice
DESCRIPTION:22 December will be the shortest day of 1967 in the northern hemisphere. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671222_07_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671222_07_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671222_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671222T191128Z
DTSTART:19671222T191128Z
SUMMARY:Ursid meteor shower 1967
DESCRIPTION:The Ursid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671222_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671222_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671224_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671224T061127Z
DTSTART:19671224T061127Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Uranus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Uranus pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671224_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671224_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671224_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671224T104829Z
DTSTART:19671224T104829Z
SUMMARY:Moon at Last Quarter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon reaches last quarter phase &ndash; rising in the east at around midnight and appearing high in the sky by sunrise. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671224_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671224_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671228_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671228T020058Z
DTSTART:19671228T020058Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671228_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671228_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671228_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671228T045208Z
DTSTART:19671228T045208Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 5&deg;01&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671228_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671228_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671228_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671228T153024Z
DTSTART:19671228T153024Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Delta Scorpii
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Delta Scorpii (Dschubba) creating a lunar occultation, though it will open be visible only at sea. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671228_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671228_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671228_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671228T191511Z
DTSTART:19671228T191511Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perigee
DESCRIPTION:The Moon makes its monthly closest approach to the Earth, appearing larger than at other times of the month &ndash; though only very fractionally. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671228_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671228_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671228_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671228T233221Z
DTSTART:19671228T233221Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at superior solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes around the far side of the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671228_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671228_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671229_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671229T021406Z
DTSTART:19671229T021406Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Venus and Neptune
DESCRIPTION:Venus and Neptune share the same right ascension, at a separation of 39&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671229_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671229_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671231_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671231T033937Z
DTSTART:19671231T033937Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671231_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671231_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19671231_08_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19671231T105203Z
DTSTART:19671231T105203Z
SUMMARY:The Moon at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:The Moon passes its closest point to the Sun, a monthly occurrence around the time of new moon. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671231_08_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19671231_08_101
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR
