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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950101_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950101T105648Z
DTSTART:19950101T105648Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950101_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950101_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1995_19_0019P_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950101T120000Z
DTSTART:19950101T120000Z
SUMMARY:Comet 19P/Borrelly passes perihelion
DESCRIPTION:Comet 19P/Borrelly makes its closest approach to the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=1995_19_0019P_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=1995_19_0019P_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950101_08_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950101T153638Z
DTSTART:19950101T153638Z
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=19950101_08_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950101_08_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950102_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950102T212417Z
DTSTART:19950102T212417Z
SUMMARY:Mars enters retrograde motion
DESCRIPTION:Mars reverses its direction of motion across the sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950102_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950102_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950103_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950103T233918Z
DTSTART:19950103T233918Z
SUMMARY:Quadrantid meteor shower 1995
DESCRIPTION:The Quadrantid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950103_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950103_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950104_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950104T004624Z
DTSTART:19950104T004624Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Mercury and Uranus
DESCRIPTION:Mercury and Uranus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;39&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950104_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950104_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950104_07_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950104T110506Z
DTSTART:19950104T110506Z
SUMMARY:The Earth at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:The Earth reaches its closest point to the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950104_07_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950104_07_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950105_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950105T172535Z
DTSTART:19950105T172535Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 6&deg;45&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950105_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950105_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950108_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950108T154709Z
DTSTART:19950108T154709Z
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=19950108_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950108_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950109_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950109T084810Z
DTSTART:19950109T084810Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Venus and Pluto
DESCRIPTION:Venus and Pluto share the same right ascension, at a separation of 9&deg;55&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950109_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950109_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950111_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950111T220205Z
DTSTART:19950111T220205Z
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=19950111_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950111_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950113_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950113T045642Z
DTSTART:19950113T045642Z
SUMMARY:Venus at dichotomy
DESCRIPTION:Venus reaches half phase in the dawn sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950113_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950113_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950113_11_102@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950113T161627Z
DTSTART:19950113T161627Z
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=19950113_11_102
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950113_11_102
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950113_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950113T165722Z
DTSTART:19950113T165722Z
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=19950113_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950113_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950114_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950114T083907Z
DTSTART:19950114T083907Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Venus and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:Venus and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 2&deg;49&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950114_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950114_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950115_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950115T001016Z
DTSTART:19950115T001016Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of Venus and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:Venus and Jupiter pass within 2&deg;45&#39; of each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950115_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950115_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950116_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950116T202620Z
DTSTART:19950116T202620Z
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=19950116_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950116_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950117_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950117T001313Z
DTSTART:19950117T001313Z
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=19950117_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950117_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950117_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950117T070809Z
DTSTART:19950117T070809Z
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=19950117_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950117_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950119_11_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950119T093938Z
DTSTART:19950119T093938Z
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=19950119_11_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950119_11_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950119_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950120T093938Z
DTSTART:19950120T093938Z
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=19950119_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950119_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950119_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950119T115329Z
DTSTART:19950119T115329Z
SUMMARY:γ-Ursae Minorid meteor shower 1995
DESCRIPTION:The γ-Ursae Minorid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950119_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950119_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950119_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950119T191527Z
DTSTART:19950119T191527Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 9&deg;23&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950119_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950119_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950120_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950120T203729Z
DTSTART:19950120T203729Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at dichotomy
DESCRIPTION:Mercury reaches half phase in the evening sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950120_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950120_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950123_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950123T113931Z
DTSTART:19950123T113931Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Spica
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Spica (Alpha Virginis), creating a lunar occultation visible from countries and territories including the Contiguous United States, Canada, Mexico and Alaska amongst others. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950123_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950123_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950124_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950124T045838Z
DTSTART:19950124T045838Z
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=19950124_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950124_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950125_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950125T092902Z
DTSTART:19950125T092902Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes its closest point to the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950125_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950125_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950126_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950126T064332Z
DTSTART:19950126T064332Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Beta1 Scorpii
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Beta1 Scorpii (Acrab), creating a lunar occultation visible from parts of Europe, Algeria, Morocco, Guernsey, Menorca, Mallorca, Ibiza, Isla de Alborán, Melilla, Islas Chafarinas, Orkney and Northern Ireland. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950126_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950126_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950126_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950126T170254Z
DTSTART:19950126T170254Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;39&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950126_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950126_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950126_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950126T171451Z
DTSTART:19950126T171451Z
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=19950126_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950126_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950127_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950127T121141Z
DTSTART:19950127T121141Z
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=19950127_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950127_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950127_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950127T121141Z
DTSTART:19950127T121141Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Venus, creating a lunar occultation visible from parts of Africa, South America and Central America. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950127_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950127_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950127_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950127T121149Z
DTSTART:19950127T121149Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 10&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950127_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950127_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950127_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950127T232606Z
DTSTART:19950127T232606Z
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=19950127_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950127_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950130_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950130T015335Z
DTSTART:19950130T015335Z
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=19950130_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950130_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950130_08_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950130T224858Z
DTSTART:19950130T224858Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950130_08_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950130_08_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950201_13_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950201T142055Z
DTSTART:19950201T142055Z
SUMMARY:1 Ceres at opposition
DESCRIPTION:1 Ceres is optimally positioned for observation, appears at its closest and brightest. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950201_13_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950201_13_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950202_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950202T081642Z
DTSTART:19950202T081642Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 6&deg;24&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950202_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950202_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950203_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950203T225619Z
DTSTART:19950203T225619Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at inferior solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes around the near side of the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950203_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950203_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950207_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950207T125450Z
DTSTART:19950207T125450Z
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=19950207_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950207_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950208_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950208T090831Z
DTSTART:19950208T090831Z
SUMMARY:α-Centaurid meteor shower 1995
DESCRIPTION:The α-Centaurid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950208_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950208_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950208_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950208T180041Z
DTSTART:19950208T180041Z
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=19950208_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950208_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950211_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950211T141433Z
DTSTART:19950211T141433Z
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=19950211_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950211_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950212_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950212T022532Z
DTSTART:19950212T022532Z
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=19950212_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950212_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950215_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950215T093159Z
DTSTART:19950215T093159Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 9&deg;53&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950215_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950215_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950215_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950215T121522Z
DTSTART:19950215T121522Z
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=19950215_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950215_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950217_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950217T024550Z
DTSTART:19950217T024550Z
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=19950217_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950217_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950219_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950219T170506Z
DTSTART:19950219T170506Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Spica
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Spica (Alpha Virginis), 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=19950219_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950219_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950222_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950222T122219Z
DTSTART:19950222T122219Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Beta1 Scorpii
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Beta1 Scorpii (Acrab), creating a lunar occultation visible from Canada and the Contiguous United States. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950222_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950222_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950222_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950222T130422Z
DTSTART:19950222T130422Z
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=19950222_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950222_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950223_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950223T020938Z
DTSTART:19950223T020938Z
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=19950223_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950223_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950223_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950223T052204Z
DTSTART:19950223T052204Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 2&deg;09&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950223_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950223_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950223_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950223T053313Z
DTSTART:19950223T053313Z
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=19950223_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950223_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950225_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950225T015902Z
DTSTART:19950225T015902Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at dichotomy
DESCRIPTION:Mercury reaches half phase in the dawn sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950225_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950225_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950226_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950226T033029Z
DTSTART:19950226T033029Z
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=19950226_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950226_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950226_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950226T045613Z
DTSTART:19950226T045613Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 3&deg;46&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950226_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950226_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950226_20_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950226T094012Z
DTSTART:19950226T094012Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Venus and Neptune
DESCRIPTION:Venus and Neptune share the same right ascension, at a separation of 41&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950226_20_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950226_20_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950227_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950227T112537Z
DTSTART:19950227T112537Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mercury
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mercury share the same right ascension, at a separation of 5&deg;08&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950227_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950227_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950227_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950227T152711Z
DTSTART:19950227T152711Z
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=19950227_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950227_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950301_13_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950301T062036Z
DTSTART:19950301T062036Z
SUMMARY:136472 Makemake at opposition
DESCRIPTION:136472 Makemake is optimally positioned for observation. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950301_13_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950301_13_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950301_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950222T102255Z
DTSTART:19950222T102255Z
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=19950301_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950301_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950301_11_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950301T102255Z
DTSTART:19950301T102255Z
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=19950301_11_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950301_11_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950301_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950301T114905Z
DTSTART:19950301T114905Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950301_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950301_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950302_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950302T045359Z
DTSTART:19950302T045359Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Venus and Uranus
DESCRIPTION:Venus and Uranus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;30&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950302_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950302_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950306_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950306T012252Z
DTSTART:19950306T012252Z
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=19950306_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950306_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950308_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950308T145835Z
DTSTART:19950308T145835Z
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=19950308_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950308_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950309_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950309T101418Z
DTSTART:19950309T101418Z
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=19950309_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950309_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950310_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950310T092438Z
DTSTART:19950310T092438Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes the furthest point along its orbit from the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950310_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950310_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950314_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950314T023332Z
DTSTART:19950314T023332Z
SUMMARY:Mars at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:Mars passes the furthest point along its orbit from the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950314_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950314_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950314_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950314T033429Z
DTSTART:19950314T033429Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 9&deg;18&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950314_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950314_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950314_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950314T235652Z
DTSTART:19950314T235652Z
SUMMARY:γ-Normid meteor shower 1995
DESCRIPTION:The γ-Normid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950314_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950314_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950317_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950317T012536Z
DTSTART:19950317T012536Z
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=19950317_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950317_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950319_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950319T001837Z
DTSTART:19950319T001837Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Spica
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Spica (Alpha Virginis), creating a lunar occultation visible from parts of Asia, Europe, Russia, Egypt, Guernsey, Shetland, Orkney, Northern Ireland and RAF Akrotiri. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950319_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950319_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950319_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950319T052916Z
DTSTART:19950319T052916Z
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=19950319_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950319_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950320_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950320T131150Z
DTSTART:19950320T131150Z
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=19950320_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950320_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950321_07_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950321T021841Z
DTSTART:19950321T021841Z
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=19950321_07_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950321_07_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950322_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950322T140344Z
DTSTART:19950322T140344Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 2&deg;28&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950322_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950322_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950322_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950322T141324Z
DTSTART:19950322T141324Z
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=19950322_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950322_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950322_13_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950322T220809Z
DTSTART:19950322T220809Z
SUMMARY:136108 Haumea at opposition
DESCRIPTION:136108 Haumea is optimally positioned for observation. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950322_13_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950322_13_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950323_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950323T201028Z
DTSTART:19950323T201028Z
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=19950323_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950323_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950324_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950324T171936Z
DTSTART:19950324T171936Z
SUMMARY:Mars ends retrograde motion
DESCRIPTION:Mars returns to its usual eastward motion after opposition. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950324_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950324_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950326_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950326T002004Z
DTSTART:19950326T002004Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Mercury and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:Mercury and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 34&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950326_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950326_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950328_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950328T034719Z
DTSTART:19950328T034719Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 5&deg;39&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950328_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950328_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950328_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950328T145324Z
DTSTART:19950328T145324Z
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=19950328_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950328_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950329_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950329T131124Z
DTSTART:19950329T131124Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 6&deg;00&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950329_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950329_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950330_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950330T005445Z
DTSTART:19950330T005445Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mercury
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mercury share the same right ascension, at a separation of 6&deg;02&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950330_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950330_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950331_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950331T021001Z
DTSTART:19950331T021001Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950331_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950331_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950401_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950401T121551Z
DTSTART:19950401T121551Z
SUMMARY:Jupiter enters retrograde motion
DESCRIPTION:Jupiter reverses its direction of motion across the sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950401_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950401_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950405_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950405T100809Z
DTSTART:19950405T100809Z
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=19950405_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950405_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950408_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950408T053533Z
DTSTART:19950408T053533Z
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=19950408_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950408_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950408_13_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950408T083409Z
DTSTART:19950408T083409Z
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=19950408_13_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950408_13_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950410_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950410T140810Z
DTSTART:19950410T140810Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 8&deg;18&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950410_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950410_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950413_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950413T123228Z
DTSTART:19950413T123228Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of Venus and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:Venus and Saturn pass within 31&#39; of each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950413_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950413_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950413_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950413T170553Z
DTSTART:19950413T170553Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Venus and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:Venus and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 33&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950413_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950413_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950414_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950414T125556Z
DTSTART:19950414T125556Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at superior solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes around the far side of the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950414_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950414_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950415_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950415T095227Z
DTSTART:19950415T095227Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Spica
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Spica (Alpha Virginis), creating a lunar occultation visible from countries and territories including Canada, the Contiguous United States, Alaska and Mexico amongst others. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950415_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950415_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950415_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950415T120810Z
DTSTART:19950415T120810Z
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=19950415_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950415_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950415_09_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950415T121900Z
DTSTART:19950415T121900Z
SUMMARY:Partial lunar eclipse
DESCRIPTION:There will be an eclipse of the Moon, visible from Antarctica, Asia, eastern  Russia, the Americas, Oceania and Alaska. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950415_09_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950415_09_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950417_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950417T081806Z
DTSTART:19950417T081806Z
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=19950417_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950417_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950417_08_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950417T143734Z
DTSTART:19950417T143734Z
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=19950417_08_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950417_08_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950418_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950418T203801Z
DTSTART:19950418T203801Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 2&deg;31&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950418_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950418_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950418_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950418T204751Z
DTSTART:19950418T204751Z
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=19950418_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950418_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950420_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950420T182407Z
DTSTART:19950420T182407Z
SUMMARY:Venus at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:Venus passes the furthest point along its orbit from the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950420_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950420_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950422_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950422T031848Z
DTSTART:19950422T031848Z
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=19950422_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950422_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950422_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950422T202403Z
DTSTART:19950422T202403Z
SUMMARY:Lyrid meteor shower 1995
DESCRIPTION:The Lyrid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950422_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950422_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950422_13_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950422T222806Z
DTSTART:19950422T222806Z
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=19950422_13_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950422_13_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950423_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950423T091641Z
DTSTART:19950423T091641Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes its closest point to the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950423_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950423_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950424_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950424T015635Z
DTSTART:19950424T015635Z
SUMMARY:π-Puppid meteor shower 1995
DESCRIPTION:The π-Puppid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950424_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950424_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1995_19_0015P_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950424T120000Z
DTSTART:19950424T120000Z
SUMMARY:Comet 15P/Finlay passes perihelion
DESCRIPTION:Comet 15P/Finlay makes its closest approach to the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=1995_19_0015P_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=1995_19_0015P_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950425_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950425T210526Z
DTSTART:19950425T210526Z
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=19950425_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950425_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950426_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950426T004851Z
DTSTART:19950426T004851Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 5&deg;54&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950426_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950426_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950427_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950427T043952Z
DTSTART:19950427T043952Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 4&deg;26&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950427_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950427_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950427_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950427T064915Z
DTSTART:19950427T064915Z
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=19950427_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950427_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950427_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950427T232349Z
DTSTART:19950427T232349Z
SUMMARY:Neptune enters retrograde motion
DESCRIPTION:Neptune reverses its direction of motion across the sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950427_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950427_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950429_09_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950429T173300Z
DTSTART:19950429T173300Z
SUMMARY:Annular solar eclipse
DESCRIPTION:There will be an eclipse of the Sun,  visible from northern  Brazil, southern  Colombia, southern  Ecuador and northern  Peru. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950429_09_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950429_09_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950429_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950429T173745Z
DTSTART:19950429T173745Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950429_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950429_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950501_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950501T051446Z
DTSTART:19950501T051446Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mercury
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mercury share the same right ascension, at a separation of 4&deg;03&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950501_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950501_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950503_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950503T004750Z
DTSTART:19950503T004750Z
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=19950503_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950503_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950505_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950505T073147Z
DTSTART:19950505T073147Z
SUMMARY:Uranus enters retrograde motion
DESCRIPTION:Uranus reverses its direction of motion across the sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950505_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950505_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950506_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950506T102123Z
DTSTART:19950506T102123Z
SUMMARY:η-Aquariid meteor shower 1995
DESCRIPTION:The η-Aquariid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950506_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950506_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950507_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950507T091453Z
DTSTART:19950507T091453Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at dichotomy
DESCRIPTION:Mercury reaches half phase in the evening sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950507_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950507_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950507_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950507T214427Z
DTSTART:19950507T214427Z
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=19950507_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950507_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950508_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950508T134321Z
DTSTART:19950508T134321Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 7&deg;16&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950508_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950508_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950509_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950509T002124Z
DTSTART:19950509T002124Z
SUMMARY:η-Lyrid meteor shower 1995
DESCRIPTION:The η-Lyrid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950509_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950509_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950512_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950511T033532Z
DTSTART:19950511T033532Z
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=19950512_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950512_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950512_11_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950512T033532Z
DTSTART:19950512T033532Z
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=19950512_11_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950512_11_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950512_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950512T203144Z
DTSTART:19950512T203144Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Spica
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Spica (Alpha Virginis), creating a lunar occultation visible from parts of Asia, Europe, Russia and RAF Akrotiri. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950512_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950512_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950514_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950514T204805Z
DTSTART:19950514T204805Z
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=19950514_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950514_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950515_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950515T151636Z
DTSTART:19950515T151636Z
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=19950515_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950515_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950516_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950516T021944Z
DTSTART:19950516T021944Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 2&deg;20&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950516_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950516_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950516_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950516T023157Z
DTSTART:19950516T023157Z
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=19950516_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950516_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950516_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950516T101227Z
DTSTART:19950516T101227Z
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=19950516_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950516_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950520_13_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950520T183424Z
DTSTART:19950520T183424Z
SUMMARY:134340 Pluto at opposition
DESCRIPTION:134340 Pluto is optimally positioned for observation. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950520_13_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950520_13_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950521_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950521T113618Z
DTSTART:19950521T113618Z
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=19950521_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950521_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950522_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950522T001228Z
DTSTART:19950522T001228Z
SUMMARY:Saturn ring plane crossing
DESCRIPTION:Saturn's seasons are changing, making its rings appear edge-on from the Earth. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950522_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950522_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950523_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950523T065956Z
DTSTART:19950523T065956Z
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=19950523_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950523_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950523_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950523T103902Z
DTSTART:19950523T103902Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 5&deg;47&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950523_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950523_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950527_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950527T065913Z
DTSTART:19950527T065913Z
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=19950527_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950527_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950527_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950527T065913Z
DTSTART:19950527T065913Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Venus, creating a lunar occultation visible from countries and territories including Russia, Greenland, Sweden and Canada amongst others. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950527_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950527_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950527_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950527T072207Z
DTSTART:19950527T072207Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 50&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950527_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950527_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950527_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950527T163126Z
DTSTART:19950527T163126Z
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=19950527_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950527_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950529_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950529T092833Z
DTSTART:19950529T092833Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950529_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950529_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1995_19_0073P_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950529T120000Z
DTSTART:19950529T120000Z
SUMMARY:Comet 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann reaches peak brightness
DESCRIPTION:Comet 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann is forecast to reach the brightest point in its 1995 apparition. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=1995_19_0073P_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=1995_19_0073P_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1995_19_0073P_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950529T120000Z
DTSTART:19950529T120000Z
SUMMARY:Comet 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann passes perigee
DESCRIPTION:Comet 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann makes its closest approach to the Earth. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=1995_19_0073P_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=1995_19_0073P_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950530_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950530T074644Z
DTSTART:19950530T074644Z
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=19950530_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950530_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950601_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950601T111406Z
DTSTART:19950601T111406Z
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=19950601_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950601_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950602_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950602T230741Z
DTSTART:19950602T230741Z
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=19950602_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950602_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950605_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950605T053236Z
DTSTART:19950605T053236Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at inferior solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes around the near side of the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950605_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950605_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950605_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950605T160605Z
DTSTART:19950605T160605Z
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=19950605_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950605_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950605_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950605T195311Z
DTSTART:19950605T195311Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 6&deg;01&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950605_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950605_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950606_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950606T085109Z
DTSTART:19950606T085109Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes the furthest point along its orbit from the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950606_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950606_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950606_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950606T102615Z
DTSTART:19950606T102615Z
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=19950606_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950606_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950609_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950609T062552Z
DTSTART:19950609T062552Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Spica
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Spica (Alpha Virginis), creating a lunar occultation visible from the Contiguous United States and Canada. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950609_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950609_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950610_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950610T213739Z
DTSTART:19950610T213739Z
SUMMARY:Daytime Arietid meteor shower 1995
DESCRIPTION:The Daytime Arietid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950610_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950610_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950612_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950612T074752Z
DTSTART:19950612T074752Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 2&deg;07&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950612_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950612_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950612_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950612T080331Z
DTSTART:19950612T080331Z
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=19950612_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950612_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950613_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950613T010642Z
DTSTART:19950613T010642Z
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=19950613_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950613_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950613_08_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950613T040326Z
DTSTART:19950613T040326Z
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=19950613_08_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950613_08_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950613_08_102@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950613T220559Z
DTSTART:19950613T220559Z
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=19950613_08_102
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950613_08_102
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1995_19_0073P_102@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950614T120000Z
DTSTART:19950614T120000Z
SUMMARY:Comet 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann passes perihelion
DESCRIPTION:Comet 73P/Schwassmann-Wachmann makes its closest approach to the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=1995_19_0073P_102
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=1995_19_0073P_102
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950619_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950619T065211Z
DTSTART:19950619T065211Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Venus and Mercury
DESCRIPTION:Venus and Mercury share the same right ascension, at a separation of 3&deg;36&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950619_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950619_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950619_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950619T155617Z
DTSTART:19950619T155617Z
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=19950619_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950619_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950619_20_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950619T192538Z
DTSTART:19950619T192538Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 5&deg;38&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950619_20_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950619_20_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950619_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950619T220125Z
DTSTART:19950619T220125Z
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=19950619_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950619_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950621_07_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950621T203816Z
DTSTART:19950621T203816Z
SUMMARY:June solstice
DESCRIPTION:21 June will be the longest day of 1995 in the northern hemisphere. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950621_07_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950621_07_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950626_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950626T020826Z
DTSTART:19950626T020826Z
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=19950626_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950626_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950626_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950626T020826Z
DTSTART:19950626T020826Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Mercury
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Mercury, creating a lunar occultation visible from parts of Asia, Russia and Ukraine. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950626_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950626_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950626_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950626T021128Z
DTSTART:19950626T021128Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mercury
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mercury share the same right ascension, at a separation of 35&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950626_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950626_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950626_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950626T104850Z
DTSTART:19950626T104850Z
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=19950626_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950626_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950626_20_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950626T150158Z
DTSTART:19950626T150158Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 3&deg;08&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950626_20_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950626_20_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950627_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950627T135420Z
DTSTART:19950627T135420Z
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=19950627_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950627_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950627_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950627T182648Z
DTSTART:19950627T182648Z
SUMMARY:June Bootid meteor shower 1995
DESCRIPTION:The June Bootid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950627_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950627_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950628_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950628T005124Z
DTSTART:19950628T005124Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950628_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950628_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950630_11_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950630T000240Z
DTSTART:19950630T000240Z
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=19950630_11_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950630_11_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950630_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950704T000240Z
DTSTART:19950704T000240Z
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=19950630_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950630_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950704_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950704T020715Z
DTSTART:19950704T020715Z
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=19950704_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950704_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950704_07_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950704T021631Z
DTSTART:19950704T021631Z
SUMMARY:The Earth at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:The Earth reaches its furthest point from the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950704_07_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950704_07_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950704_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950704T045443Z
DTSTART:19950704T045443Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 4&deg;22&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950704_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950704_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950704_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950704T212337Z
DTSTART:19950704T212337Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at dichotomy
DESCRIPTION:Mercury reaches half phase in the dawn sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950704_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950704_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950705_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950705T200259Z
DTSTART:19950705T200259Z
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=19950705_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950705_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950706_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950706T075541Z
DTSTART:19950706T075541Z
SUMMARY:Saturn enters retrograde motion
DESCRIPTION:Saturn reverses its direction of motion across the sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950706_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950706_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950709_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950709T132652Z
DTSTART:19950709T132652Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 2&deg;06&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950709_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950709_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950709_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950709T134644Z
DTSTART:19950709T134644Z
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=19950709_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950709_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950711_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950711T100011Z
DTSTART:19950711T100011Z
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=19950711_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950711_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950712_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950712T065248Z
DTSTART:19950712T065248Z
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=19950712_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950712_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950712_08_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950712T104916Z
DTSTART:19950712T104916Z
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=19950712_08_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950712_08_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950717_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950717T001938Z
DTSTART:19950717T001938Z
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=19950717_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950717_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950717_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950717T033733Z
DTSTART:19950717T033733Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 5&deg;30&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950717_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950717_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950717_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950717T043401Z
DTSTART:19950717T043401Z
SUMMARY:Neptune at opposition
DESCRIPTION:Neptune is optimally positioned for observation. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950717_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950717_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950719_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950719T111014Z
DTSTART:19950719T111014Z
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=19950719_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950719_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950720_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950720T083440Z
DTSTART:19950720T083440Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes its closest point to the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950720_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950720_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950721_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950721T173218Z
DTSTART:19950721T173218Z
SUMMARY:Uranus at opposition
DESCRIPTION:Uranus is optimally positioned for observation. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950721_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950721_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950723_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950723T201523Z
DTSTART:19950723T201523Z
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=19950723_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950723_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950727_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950727T151421Z
DTSTART:19950727T151421Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950727_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950727_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950728_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950728T021531Z
DTSTART:19950728T021531Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at superior solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes around the far side of the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950728_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950728_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950728_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950728T120952Z
DTSTART:19950728T120952Z
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=19950728_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950728_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950729_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950729T051057Z
DTSTART:19950729T051057Z
SUMMARY:Piscis Austrinid meteor shower 1995
DESCRIPTION:The Piscis Austrinid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950729_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950729_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950730_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950730T134832Z
DTSTART:19950730T134832Z
SUMMARY:Southern δ-Aquariid meteor shower 1995
DESCRIPTION:The Southern δ-Aquariid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950730_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950730_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950730_10_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950730T140334Z
DTSTART:19950730T140334Z
SUMMARY:α-Capricornid meteor shower 1995
DESCRIPTION:The α-Capricornid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950730_10_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950730_10_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950801_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950801T140121Z
DTSTART:19950801T140121Z
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=19950801_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950801_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950801_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950801T152639Z
DTSTART:19950801T152639Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 2&deg;22&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950801_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950801_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950802_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950802T163436Z
DTSTART:19950802T163436Z
SUMMARY:Jupiter ends retrograde motion
DESCRIPTION:Jupiter returns to its usual eastward motion after opposition. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950802_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950802_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950804_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950804T031636Z
DTSTART:19950804T031636Z
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=19950804_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950804_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950805_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950805T195057Z
DTSTART:19950805T195057Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 2&deg;21&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950805_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950805_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950805_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950805T201538Z
DTSTART:19950805T201538Z
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=19950805_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950805_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950808_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950808T135157Z
DTSTART:19950808T135157Z
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=19950808_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950808_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950809_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950809T160159Z
DTSTART:19950809T160159Z
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=19950809_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950809_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950810_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950810T181530Z
DTSTART:19950810T181530Z
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=19950810_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950810_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950811_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950811T045141Z
DTSTART:19950811T045141Z
SUMMARY:Saturn ring plane crossing
DESCRIPTION:Saturn's seasons are changing, making its rings appear edge-on from the Earth. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950811_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950811_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950811_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950811T081703Z
DTSTART:19950811T081703Z
SUMMARY:Venus at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:Venus passes its closest point to the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950811_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950811_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950813_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950813T033506Z
DTSTART:19950813T033506Z
SUMMARY:Perseid meteor shower 1995
DESCRIPTION:The Perseid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950813_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950813_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950813_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950813T075758Z
DTSTART:19950813T075758Z
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=19950813_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950813_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950813_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950813T110900Z
DTSTART:19950813T110900Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 5&deg;29&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950813_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950813_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950818_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950818T030433Z
DTSTART:19950818T030433Z
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=19950818_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950818_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950818_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950818T083049Z
DTSTART:19950818T083049Z
SUMMARY:κ-Cygnid meteor shower 1995
DESCRIPTION:The κ-Cygnid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950818_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950818_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950820_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950820T114052Z
DTSTART:19950820T114052Z
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=19950820_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950820_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950821_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950821T003320Z
DTSTART:19950821T003320Z
SUMMARY:Venus at superior solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:Venus passes around the far side of the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950821_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950821_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950826_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950826T043219Z
DTSTART:19950826T043219Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950826_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950826_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950828_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950828T011047Z
DTSTART:19950828T011047Z
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=19950828_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950828_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950828_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950828T063410Z
DTSTART:19950828T063410Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mercury
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mercury share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;47&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950828_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950828_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950829_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950829T150833Z
DTSTART:19950829T150833Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Mercury and Ceres
DESCRIPTION:Mercury and Ceres share the same right ascension, at a separation of 9&deg;16&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950829_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950829_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950830_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950830T032750Z
DTSTART:19950830T032750Z
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=19950830_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950830_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950830_16_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950830T032750Z
DTSTART:19950830T032750Z
SUMMARY:Lunar occultation of Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon will pass in front of Mars, creating a lunar occultation visible from French Polynesia, Cook Islands and Pitcairn. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950830_16_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950830_16_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950830_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950830T033233Z
DTSTART:19950830T033233Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 9&#39;17&#34;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950830_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950830_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950901_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950901T105118Z
DTSTART:19950901T105118Z
SUMMARY:Aurigid meteor shower 1995
DESCRIPTION:The Aurigid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950901_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950901_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950902_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950902T035807Z
DTSTART:19950902T035807Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 2&deg;45&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950902_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950902_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950902_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950902T042546Z
DTSTART:19950902T042546Z
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=19950902_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950902_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950902_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950902T075758Z
DTSTART:19950902T075758Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes the furthest point along its orbit from the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950902_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950902_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950902_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950902T090343Z
DTSTART:19950902T090343Z
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=19950902_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950902_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950903_13_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950903T165300Z
DTSTART:19950903T165300Z
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=19950903_13_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950903_13_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950905_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950905T011529Z
DTSTART:19950905T011529Z
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=19950905_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950905_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950907_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950907T054810Z
DTSTART:19950907T054810Z
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=19950907_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950907_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950908_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950830T220011Z
DTSTART:19950830T220011Z
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=19950908_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950908_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950908_11_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950908T220011Z
DTSTART:19950908T220011Z
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=19950908_11_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950908_11_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950909_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950909T033638Z
DTSTART:19950909T033638Z
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=19950909_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950909_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950909_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950909T141636Z
DTSTART:19950909T141636Z
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=19950909_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950909_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950909_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950909T172905Z
DTSTART:19950909T172905Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 5&deg;37&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950909_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950909_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950909_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950909T192552Z
DTSTART:19950909T192552Z
SUMMARY:September ε-Perseid meteor shower 1995
DESCRIPTION:The September ε-Perseid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950909_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950909_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950912_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950912T152923Z
DTSTART:19950912T152923Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at dichotomy
DESCRIPTION:Mercury reaches half phase in the evening sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950912_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950912_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950914_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950914T151124Z
DTSTART:19950914T151124Z
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=19950914_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950914_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950916_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950916T211003Z
DTSTART:19950916T211003Z
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=19950916_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950916_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950917_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950917T061259Z
DTSTART:19950917T061259Z
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=19950917_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950917_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1995_19_0058P_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950917T120000Z
DTSTART:19950917T120000Z
SUMMARY:Comet 58P/Jackson-Neujmin reaches peak brightness
DESCRIPTION:Comet 58P/Jackson-Neujmin is forecast to reach the brightest point in its 1995 apparition. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=1995_19_0058P_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=1995_19_0058P_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1995_19_0058P_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950917T120000Z
DTSTART:19950917T120000Z
SUMMARY:Comet 58P/Jackson-Neujmin passes perigee
DESCRIPTION:Comet 58P/Jackson-Neujmin makes its closest approach to the Earth. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=1995_19_0058P_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=1995_19_0058P_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1995_19_0058P_102@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950919T120000Z
DTSTART:19950919T120000Z
SUMMARY:Comet 58P/Jackson-Neujmin passes perihelion
DESCRIPTION:Comet 58P/Jackson-Neujmin makes its closest approach to the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=1995_19_0058P_102
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=1995_19_0058P_102
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950923_07_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950923T121614Z
DTSTART:19950923T121614Z
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=19950923_07_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950923_07_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950924_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950924T165602Z
DTSTART:19950924T165602Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950924_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950924_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950925_13_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950925T201623Z
DTSTART:19950925T201623Z
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=19950925_13_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950925_13_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950925_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950925T225234Z
DTSTART:19950925T225234Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mercury
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mercury share the same right ascension, at a separation of 3&deg;19&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950925_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950925_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950926_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950926T232002Z
DTSTART:19950926T232002Z
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=19950926_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950926_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950927_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950927T175525Z
DTSTART:19950927T175525Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 2&deg;01&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950927_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950927_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950927_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950927T184101Z
DTSTART:19950927T184101Z
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=19950927_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950927_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950927_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950927T200631Z
DTSTART:19950927T200631Z
SUMMARY:Daytime Sextantid meteor shower 1995
DESCRIPTION:The Daytime Sextantid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950927_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950927_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950929_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950929T150309Z
DTSTART:19950929T150309Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 3&deg;12&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950929_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950929_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950929_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950929T152835Z
DTSTART:19950929T152835Z
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=19950929_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950929_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19950930_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19950930T033548Z
DTSTART:19950930T033548Z
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=19950930_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19950930_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951001_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951001T143610Z
DTSTART:19951001T143610Z
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=19951001_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951001_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951005_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951005T011250Z
DTSTART:19951005T011250Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at inferior solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes around the near side of the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951005_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951005_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951005_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951005T024206Z
DTSTART:19951005T024206Z
SUMMARY:Neptune ends retrograde motion
DESCRIPTION:Neptune returns to its usual eastward motion after opposition. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951005_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951005_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951006_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951006T063656Z
DTSTART:19951006T063656Z
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=19951006_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951006_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951006_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951006T064015Z
DTSTART:19951006T064015Z
SUMMARY:October Camelopardalid meteor shower 1995
DESCRIPTION:The October Camelopardalid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951006_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951006_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951006_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951006T115156Z
DTSTART:19951006T115156Z
SUMMARY:Uranus ends retrograde motion
DESCRIPTION:Uranus returns to its usual eastward motion after opposition. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951006_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951006_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951006_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951006T185706Z
DTSTART:19951006T185706Z
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=19951006_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951006_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951006_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951006T221717Z
DTSTART:19951006T221717Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 5&deg;48&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951006_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951006_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951008_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951008T155150Z
DTSTART:19951008T155150Z
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=19951008_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951008_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951008_09_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951008T160500Z
DTSTART:19951008T160500Z
SUMMARY:Penumbral lunar eclipse
DESCRIPTION:There will be an eclipse of the Moon, visible from Asia, Russia, Antarctica, Africa, Oceania, Europe and Alaska. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951008_09_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951008_09_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951009_13_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951009T012517Z
DTSTART:19951009T012517Z
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=19951009_13_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951009_13_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951009_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951009T024826Z
DTSTART:19951009T024826Z
SUMMARY:Draconid meteor shower 1995
DESCRIPTION:The Draconid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951009_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951009_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951010_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951010T174129Z
DTSTART:19951010T174129Z
SUMMARY:Southern Taurid meteor shower 1995
DESCRIPTION:The Southern Taurid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951010_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951010_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951011_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951011T175832Z
DTSTART:19951011T175832Z
SUMMARY:δ-Aurigid meteor shower 1995
DESCRIPTION:The δ-Aurigid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951011_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951011_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951011_13_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951011T234735Z
DTSTART:19951011T234735Z
SUMMARY:136199 Eris at opposition
DESCRIPTION:136199 Eris is optimally positioned for observation. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951011_13_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951011_13_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:1995_19_0045P_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951012T120000Z
DTSTART:19951012T120000Z
SUMMARY:Comet 45P/Honda-Mrkos-Pajdusakova passes perihelion
DESCRIPTION:Comet 45P/Honda-Mrkos-Pajdusakova makes its closest approach to the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=1995_19_0045P_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=1995_19_0045P_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951015_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951015T020434Z
DTSTART:19951015T020434Z
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=19951015_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951015_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951016_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951016T072016Z
DTSTART:19951016T072016Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes its closest point to the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951016_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951016_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951016_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951016T162633Z
DTSTART:19951016T162633Z
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=19951016_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951016_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951018_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951018T193137Z
DTSTART:19951018T193137Z
SUMMARY:ε-Geminid meteor shower 1995
DESCRIPTION:The ε-Geminid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951018_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951018_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951019_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951019T122809Z
DTSTART:19951019T122809Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at dichotomy
DESCRIPTION:Mercury reaches half phase in the dawn sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951019_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951019_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951020_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951020T114039Z
DTSTART:19951020T114039Z
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=19951020_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951020_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951020_11_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951020T114039Z
DTSTART:19951020T114039Z
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=19951020_11_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951020_11_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951021_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951021T195730Z
DTSTART:19951021T195730Z
SUMMARY:Orionid meteor shower 1995
DESCRIPTION:The Orionid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951021_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951021_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951022_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951022T222146Z
DTSTART:19951022T222146Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mercury
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mercury share the same right ascension, at a separation of 3&deg;35&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951022_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951022_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951024_09_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951024T043259Z
DTSTART:19951024T043259Z
SUMMARY:Total solar eclipse
DESCRIPTION:There will be an eclipse of the Sun,  visible from parts of Southern and Southeast Asia. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951024_09_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951024_09_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951024_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951024T043724Z
DTSTART:19951024T043724Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951024_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951024_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951024_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951024T201534Z
DTSTART:19951024T201534Z
SUMMARY:Leonis Minorid meteor shower 1995
DESCRIPTION:The Leonis Minorid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951024_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951024_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951025_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951025T103753Z
DTSTART:19951025T103753Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;56&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951025_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951025_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951026_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951026T054444Z
DTSTART:19951026T054444Z
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=19951026_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951026_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951026_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951026T111959Z
DTSTART:19951026T111959Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 3&deg;56&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951026_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951026_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951026_08_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951026T210110Z
DTSTART:19951026T210110Z
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=19951026_08_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951026_08_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951027_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951027T060221Z
DTSTART:19951027T060221Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 3&deg;36&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951027_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951027_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951027_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951027T061948Z
DTSTART:19951027T061948Z
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=19951027_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951027_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951030_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951030T211715Z
DTSTART:19951030T211715Z
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=19951030_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951030_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951102_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951102T224400Z
DTSTART:19951102T224400Z
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=19951102_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951102_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951103_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951103T020950Z
DTSTART:19951103T020950Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 5&deg;51&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951103_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951103_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951103_20_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951103T134424Z
DTSTART:19951103T134424Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Mercury and Ceres
DESCRIPTION:Mercury and Ceres share the same right ascension, at a separation of 5&deg;22&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951103_20_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951103_20_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951105_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951105T013250Z
DTSTART:19951105T013250Z
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=19951105_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951105_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951107_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951107T072027Z
DTSTART:19951107T072027Z
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=19951107_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951107_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951111_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951111T210155Z
DTSTART:19951111T210155Z
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=19951111_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951111_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951112_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951112T194308Z
DTSTART:19951112T194308Z
SUMMARY:Northern Taurid meteor shower 1995
DESCRIPTION:The Northern Taurid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951112_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951112_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951115_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951115T114028Z
DTSTART:19951115T114028Z
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=19951115_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951115_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951116_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951116T031416Z
DTSTART:19951116T031416Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of Jupiter and Mars
DESCRIPTION:Jupiter and Mars pass within 1&deg;10&#39; of each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951116_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951116_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951116_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951116T080330Z
DTSTART:19951116T080330Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Jupiter and Mars
DESCRIPTION:Jupiter and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;11&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951116_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951116_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951118_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951118T020011Z
DTSTART:19951118T020011Z
SUMMARY:Leonid meteor shower 1995
DESCRIPTION:The Leonid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951118_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951118_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951118_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951118T235524Z
DTSTART:19951118T235524Z
SUMMARY:Equinox on Saturn
DESCRIPTION:Saturn's seasons are changing, making its rings appear edge-on from the Earth. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951118_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951118_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951119_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951119T085003Z
DTSTART:19951119T085003Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of Venus and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:Venus and Jupiter pass within 1&deg;15&#39; of each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951119_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951119_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951119_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951119T120814Z
DTSTART:19951119T120814Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Venus and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:Venus and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;16&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951119_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951119_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951121_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951121T195705Z
DTSTART:19951121T195705Z
SUMMARY:Saturn ends retrograde motion
DESCRIPTION:Saturn returns to its usual eastward motion after opposition. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951121_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951121_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951122_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951122T010531Z
DTSTART:19951122T010531Z
SUMMARY:α-Monocerotid meteor shower 1995
DESCRIPTION:The α-Monocerotid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951122_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951122_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951122_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951122T154358Z
DTSTART:19951122T154358Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951122_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951122_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951122_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951122T205731Z
DTSTART:19951122T205731Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of Venus and Mars
DESCRIPTION:Venus and Mars pass within 10&#39; of each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951122_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951122_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951122_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951122T215203Z
DTSTART:19951122T215203Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Venus and Mars
DESCRIPTION:Venus and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 10&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951122_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951122_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951123_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951123T054012Z
DTSTART:19951123T054012Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at superior solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes around the far side of the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951123_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951123_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951123_13_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951123T074826Z
DTSTART:19951123T074826Z
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=19951123_13_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951123_13_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951123_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951123T230023Z
DTSTART:19951123T230023Z
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=19951123_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951123_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951124_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951124T001535Z
DTSTART:19951124T001535Z
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=19951124_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951124_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951124_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951124T005235Z
DTSTART:19951124T005235Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 3&deg;55&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951124_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951124_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951124_20_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951124T075946Z
DTSTART:19951124T075946Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 5&deg;21&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951124_20_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951124_20_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951124_20_102@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951124T091550Z
DTSTART:19951124T091550Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 5&deg;37&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951124_20_102
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951124_20_102
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951128_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951128T160213Z
DTSTART:19951128T160213Z
SUMMARY:November Orionid meteor shower 1995
DESCRIPTION:The November Orionid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951128_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951128_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951129_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951129T062856Z
DTSTART:19951129T062856Z
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=19951129_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951129_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951129_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951129T065828Z
DTSTART:19951129T065828Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes the furthest point along its orbit from the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951129_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951129_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951130_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951130T034255Z
DTSTART:19951130T034255Z
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=19951130_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951130_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951130_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951130T070257Z
DTSTART:19951130T070257Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 5&deg;40&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951130_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951130_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951201_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951201T090828Z
DTSTART:19951201T090828Z
SUMMARY:Venus at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:Venus passes the furthest point along its orbit from the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951201_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951201_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951202_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951202T144712Z
DTSTART:19951202T144712Z
SUMMARY:Pheonicid meteor shower 1995
DESCRIPTION:The Pheonicid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951202_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951202_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951205_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951205T170622Z
DTSTART:19951205T170622Z
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=19951205_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951205_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951206_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951206T132618Z
DTSTART:19951206T132618Z
SUMMARY:December φ-Cassiopeid meteor shower 1995
DESCRIPTION:The December φ-Cassiopeid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951206_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951206_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951207_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951207T012651Z
DTSTART:19951207T012651Z
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=19951207_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951207_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951207_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951207T130507Z
DTSTART:19951207T130507Z
SUMMARY:Puppid-Velid meteor shower 1995
DESCRIPTION:The Puppid-Velid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951207_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951207_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951209_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951209T101245Z
DTSTART:19951209T101245Z
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=19951209_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951209_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951209_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951209T122137Z
DTSTART:19951209T122137Z
SUMMARY:Monocerotid meteor shower 1995
DESCRIPTION:The Monocerotid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951209_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951209_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951212_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951212T111317Z
DTSTART:19951212T111317Z
SUMMARY:σ-Hydrid meteor shower 1995
DESCRIPTION:The σ-Hydrid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951212_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951212_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951214_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951214T150852Z
DTSTART:19951214T150852Z
SUMMARY:Geminid meteor shower 1995
DESCRIPTION:The Geminid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951214_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951214_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951215_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951215T053146Z
DTSTART:19951215T053146Z
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=19951215_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951215_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951216_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951216T093633Z
DTSTART:19951216T093633Z
SUMMARY:Comae Berenicid meteor shower 1995
DESCRIPTION:The Comae Berenicid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951216_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951216_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951216_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951216T165313Z
DTSTART:19951216T165313Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Venus and Neptune
DESCRIPTION:Venus and Neptune share the same right ascension, at a separation of 2&deg;15&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951216_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951216_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951216_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951216T231506Z
DTSTART:19951216T231506Z
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=19951216_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951216_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951218_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951218T213230Z
DTSTART:19951218T213230Z
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=19951218_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951218_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951220_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951220T075359Z
DTSTART:19951220T075359Z
SUMMARY:December Leonis Minorid meteor shower 1995
DESCRIPTION:The December Leonis Minorid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951220_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951220_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951220_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951220T123036Z
DTSTART:19951220T123036Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Venus and Uranus
DESCRIPTION:Venus and Uranus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;16&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951220_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951220_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951222_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951222T022333Z
DTSTART:19951222T022333Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951222_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951222_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951222_07_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951222T081928Z
DTSTART:19951222T081928Z
SUMMARY:December solstice
DESCRIPTION:22 December will be the shortest day of 1995 in the northern hemisphere. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951222_07_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951222_07_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951222_08_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951222T100535Z
DTSTART:19951222T100535Z
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=19951222_08_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951222_08_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951222_08_102@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951222T124252Z
DTSTART:19951222T124252Z
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=19951222_08_102
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951222_08_102
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951222_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951222T233014Z
DTSTART:19951222T233014Z
SUMMARY:Ursid meteor shower 1995
DESCRIPTION:The Ursid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951222_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951222_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951223_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951223T071049Z
DTSTART:19951223T071049Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mercury
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mercury share the same right ascension, at a separation of 7&deg;15&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951223_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951223_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951223_20_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951223T071542Z
DTSTART:19951223T071542Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 6&deg;06&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951223_20_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951223_20_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951223_20_102@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951223T084330Z
DTSTART:19951223T084330Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Mercury and Mars
DESCRIPTION:Mercury and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;08&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951223_20_102
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951223_20_102
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951224_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951224T093932Z
DTSTART:19951224T093932Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 6&deg;57&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951224_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951224_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951227_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951227T121635Z
DTSTART:19951227T121635Z
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=19951227_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951227_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951227_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951227T151754Z
DTSTART:19951227T151754Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 5&deg;15&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951227_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951227_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951228_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951228T014635Z
DTSTART:19951228T014635Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Mercury and Neptune
DESCRIPTION:Mercury and Neptune share the same right ascension, at a separation of 2&deg;24&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951228_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951228_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19951228_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19951228T190705Z
DTSTART:19951228T190705Z
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=19951228_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19951228_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19960101_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19960101T003111Z
DTSTART:19960101T003111Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Mercury and Uranus
DESCRIPTION:Mercury and Uranus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 53&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19960101_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19960101_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19960101_20_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19960101T071753Z
DTSTART:19960101T071753Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Mars and Neptune
DESCRIPTION:Mars and Neptune share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;35&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19960101_20_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19960101_20_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:19960102_11_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:19960102T192305Z
DTSTART:19960102T192305Z
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=19960102_11_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=19960102_11_101
END:VEVENT
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