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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21781231_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21781231T155244Z
DTSTART:21781231T155244Z
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=21781231_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21781231_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790104_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790104T112300Z
DTSTART:21790104T112300Z
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=21790104_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790104_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790104_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790104T122352Z
DTSTART:21790104T122352Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 4&deg;22&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790104_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790104_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790105_07_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790105T210323Z
DTSTART:21790105T210323Z
SUMMARY:The Earth at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:The Earth reaches its closest point to the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790105_07_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790105_07_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790106_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790106T042006Z
DTSTART:21790106T042006Z
SUMMARY:Quadrantid meteor shower 2179
DESCRIPTION:The Quadrantid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790106_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790106_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790107_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790107T231232Z
DTSTART:21790107T231232Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790107_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790107_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790108_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790108T015818Z
DTSTART:21790108T015818Z
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=21790108_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790108_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790109_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790109T042653Z
DTSTART:21790109T042653Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mercury
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mercury share the same right ascension, at a separation of 5&deg;27&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790109_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790109_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790113_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790113T063830Z
DTSTART:21790113T063830Z
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=21790113_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790113_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790114_13_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790114T160319Z
DTSTART:21790114T160319Z
SUMMARY:134340 Pluto at opposition
DESCRIPTION:134340 Pluto is optimally positioned for observation. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790114_13_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790114_13_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790116_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790116T024434Z
DTSTART:21790116T024434Z
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=21790116_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790116_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790117_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790117T040815Z
DTSTART:21790117T040815Z
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=21790117_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790117_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790117_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790117T052837Z
DTSTART:21790117T052837Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 2&deg;29&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790117_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790117_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790119_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790119T080909Z
DTSTART:21790119T080909Z
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=21790119_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790119_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790119_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790119T083420Z
DTSTART:21790119T083420Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 2&deg;14&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790119_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790119_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790120_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790120T013845Z
DTSTART:21790120T013845Z
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=21790120_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790120_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790120_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790120T014639Z
DTSTART:21790120T014639Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 2&deg;15&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790120_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790120_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790121_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790121T163232Z
DTSTART:21790121T163232Z
SUMMARY:γ-Ursae Minorid meteor shower 2179
DESCRIPTION:The γ-Ursae Minorid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790121_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790121_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790123_11_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790123T061104Z
DTSTART:21790123T061104Z
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=21790123_11_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790123_11_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790123_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790124T061104Z
DTSTART:21790124T061104Z
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=21790123_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790123_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790123_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790123T100343Z
DTSTART:21790123T100343Z
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=21790123_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790123_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790123_08_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790123T223614Z
DTSTART:21790123T223614Z
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=21790123_08_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790123_08_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790124_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790124T154121Z
DTSTART:21790124T154121Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at dichotomy
DESCRIPTION:Mercury reaches half phase in the evening sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790124_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790124_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790125_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790125T033409Z
DTSTART:21790125T033409Z
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=21790125_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790125_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790128_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790128T232236Z
DTSTART:21790128T232236Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes its closest point to the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790128_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790128_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790130_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790130T010314Z
DTSTART:21790130T010314Z
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=21790130_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790130_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790130_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790130T053057Z
DTSTART:21790130T053057Z
SUMMARY:Jupiter ends retrograde motion
DESCRIPTION:Jupiter returns to its usual eastward motion after opposition. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790130_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790130_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790203_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790203T112615Z
DTSTART:21790203T112615Z
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=21790203_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790203_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790203_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790203T112940Z
DTSTART:21790203T112940Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 11&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790203_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790203_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790205_13_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790205T085049Z
DTSTART:21790205T085049Z
SUMMARY:1 Ceres at opposition
DESCRIPTION:1 Ceres is optimally positioned for observation, appearing at its closest and brightest. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790205_13_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790205_13_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790205_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790205T094735Z
DTSTART:21790205T094735Z
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=21790205_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790205_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790206_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790206T170551Z
DTSTART:21790206T170551Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790206_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790206_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790207_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790207T185040Z
DTSTART:21790207T185040Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at inferior solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes around the near side of the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790207_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790207_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790209_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790209T222237Z
DTSTART:21790209T222237Z
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=21790209_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790209_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790210_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790210T135110Z
DTSTART:21790210T135110Z
SUMMARY:α-Centaurid meteor shower 2179
DESCRIPTION:The α-Centaurid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790210_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790210_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790214_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790214T155705Z
DTSTART:21790214T155705Z
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=21790214_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790214_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790214_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790214T161839Z
DTSTART:21790214T161839Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 56&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790214_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790214_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790214_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790214T215159Z
DTSTART:21790214T215159Z
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=21790214_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790214_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790214_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790214T225134Z
DTSTART:21790214T225134Z
SUMMARY:Saturn ends retrograde motion
DESCRIPTION:Saturn returns to its usual eastward motion after opposition. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790214_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790214_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790215_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790215T173910Z
DTSTART:21790215T173910Z
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=21790215_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790215_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790215_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790215T180106Z
DTSTART:21790215T180106Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;54&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790215_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790215_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790216_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790216T100213Z
DTSTART:21790216T100213Z
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=21790216_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790216_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790216_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790216T101053Z
DTSTART:21790216T101053Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 2&deg;00&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790216_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790216_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790221_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790221T205306Z
DTSTART:21790221T205306Z
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=21790221_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790221_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790222_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790222T130041Z
DTSTART:21790222T130041Z
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=21790222_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790222_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790223_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790223T111325Z
DTSTART:21790223T111325Z
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=21790223_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790223_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790226_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790226T115237Z
DTSTART:21790226T115237Z
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=21790226_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790226_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790228_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790228T122147Z
DTSTART:21790228T122147Z
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=21790228_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790228_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790301_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790301T034409Z
DTSTART:21790301T034409Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at dichotomy
DESCRIPTION:Mercury reaches half phase in the dawn sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790301_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790301_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790305_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790226T084548Z
DTSTART:21790226T084548Z
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=21790305_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790305_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790305_11_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790305T084548Z
DTSTART:21790305T084548Z
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=21790305_11_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790305_11_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790305_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790305T203626Z
DTSTART:21790305T203626Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 4&deg;47&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790305_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790305_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790305_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790305T231915Z
DTSTART:21790305T231915Z
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=21790305_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790305_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790306_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790306T031835Z
DTSTART:21790306T031835Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mercury
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mercury share the same right ascension, at a separation of 5&deg;00&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790306_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790306_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790308_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790308T113139Z
DTSTART:21790308T113139Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790308_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790308_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790309_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790309T034224Z
DTSTART:21790309T034224Z
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=21790309_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790309_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790313_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790313T231637Z
DTSTART:21790313T231637Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes the furthest point along its orbit from the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790313_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790313_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790315_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790315T033527Z
DTSTART:21790315T033527Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of Jupiter and Mars
DESCRIPTION:Jupiter and Mars pass within 2&deg;02&#39; of each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790315_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790315_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790315_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790315T051849Z
DTSTART:21790315T051849Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 43&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790315_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790315_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790315_15_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790315T052601Z
DTSTART:21790315T052601Z
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=21790315_15_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790315_15_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790315_15_102@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790315T054137Z
DTSTART:21790315T054137Z
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=21790315_15_102
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790315_15_102
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790315_20_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790315T055411Z
DTSTART:21790315T055411Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;18&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790315_20_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790315_20_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790315_15_103@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790315T185559Z
DTSTART:21790315T185559Z
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=21790315_15_103
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790315_15_103
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790315_20_102@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790315T190152Z
DTSTART:21790315T190152Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;33&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790315_20_102
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790315_20_102
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790315_20_103@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790315T214613Z
DTSTART:21790315T214613Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Jupiter and Mars
DESCRIPTION:Jupiter and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 2&deg;04&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790315_20_103
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790315_20_103
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790316_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790316T132356Z
DTSTART:21790316T132356Z
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=21790316_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790316_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790317_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790317T042912Z
DTSTART:21790317T042912Z
SUMMARY:γ-Normid meteor shower 2179
DESCRIPTION:The γ-Normid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790317_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790317_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790320_07_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790320T163709Z
DTSTART:21790320T163709Z
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=21790320_07_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790320_07_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790321_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790321T105947Z
DTSTART:21790321T105947Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Mercury and Neptune
DESCRIPTION:Mercury and Neptune share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;32&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790321_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790321_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790323_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790323T010841Z
DTSTART:21790323T010841Z
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=21790323_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790323_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790323_08_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790323T061843Z
DTSTART:21790323T061843Z
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=21790323_08_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790323_08_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790323_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790323T140943Z
DTSTART:21790323T140943Z
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=21790323_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790323_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790324_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790324T214028Z
DTSTART:21790324T214028Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Venus and Neptune
DESCRIPTION:Venus and Neptune share the same right ascension, at a separation of 29&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790324_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790324_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790325_13_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790325T123050Z
DTSTART:21790325T123050Z
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=21790325_13_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790325_13_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790325_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790325T131810Z
DTSTART:21790325T131810Z
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=21790325_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790325_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790328_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790328T101749Z
DTSTART:21790328T101749Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of Saturn and Mars
DESCRIPTION:Saturn and Mars pass within 2&deg;51&#39; of each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790328_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790328_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790329_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790329T004144Z
DTSTART:21790329T004144Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Saturn and Mars
DESCRIPTION:Saturn and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 2&deg;52&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790329_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790329_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790330_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790330T015542Z
DTSTART:21790330T015542Z
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=21790330_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790330_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790401_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790401T090516Z
DTSTART:21790401T090516Z
SUMMARY:Venus at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:Venus passes the furthest point along its orbit from the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790401_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790401_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790404_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790404T031001Z
DTSTART:21790404T031001Z
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=21790404_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790404_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790405_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790405T055154Z
DTSTART:21790405T055154Z
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=21790405_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790405_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790405_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790405T090013Z
DTSTART:21790405T090013Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 6&deg;58&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790405_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790405_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790405_20_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790405T124028Z
DTSTART:21790405T124028Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Mercury and Uranus
DESCRIPTION:Mercury and Uranus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;32&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790405_20_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790405_20_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790407_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790407T051534Z
DTSTART:21790407T051534Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790407_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790407_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790411_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790411T194816Z
DTSTART:21790411T194816Z
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=21790411_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790411_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790411_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790411T195150Z
DTSTART:21790411T195150Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 37&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790411_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790411_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790412_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790412T043126Z
DTSTART:21790412T043126Z
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=21790412_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790412_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790412_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790412T043333Z
DTSTART:21790412T043333Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;03&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790412_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790412_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790412_15_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790412T185238Z
DTSTART:21790412T185238Z
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=21790412_15_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790412_15_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790412_20_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790412T190419Z
DTSTART:21790412T190419Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 2&deg;25&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790412_20_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790412_20_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790414_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790414T085035Z
DTSTART:21790414T085035Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Venus and Uranus
DESCRIPTION:Venus and Uranus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 53&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790414_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790414_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790415_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790415T004600Z
DTSTART:21790415T004600Z
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=21790415_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790415_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790418_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790418T083536Z
DTSTART:21790418T083536Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at superior solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes around the far side of the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790418_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790418_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790420_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790420T111012Z
DTSTART:21790420T111012Z
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=21790420_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790420_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790421_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790421T150145Z
DTSTART:21790421T150145Z
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=21790421_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790421_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790422_13_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790422T181904Z
DTSTART:21790422T181904Z
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=21790422_13_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790422_13_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790424_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790424T002335Z
DTSTART:21790424T002335Z
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=21790424_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790424_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790425_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790425T003803Z
DTSTART:21790425T003803Z
SUMMARY:Lyrid meteor shower 2179
DESCRIPTION:The Lyrid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790425_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790425_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790426_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790426T061030Z
DTSTART:21790426T061030Z
SUMMARY:π-Puppid meteor shower 2179
DESCRIPTION:The π-Puppid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790426_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790426_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790426_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790426T230909Z
DTSTART:21790426T230909Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes its closest point to the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790426_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790426_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790428_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790428T171949Z
DTSTART:21790428T171949Z
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=21790428_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790428_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790502_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790502T174103Z
DTSTART:21790502T174103Z
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=21790502_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790502_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790504_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790504T032624Z
DTSTART:21790504T032624Z
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=21790504_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790504_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790505_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790505T164315Z
DTSTART:21790505T164315Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 5&deg;18&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790505_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790505_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790506_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790506T211800Z
DTSTART:21790506T211800Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790506_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790506_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790508_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790508T134101Z
DTSTART:21790508T134101Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mercury
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mercury share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;43&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790508_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790508_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790508_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790508T142959Z
DTSTART:21790508T142959Z
SUMMARY:η-Aquariid meteor shower 2179
DESCRIPTION:The η-Aquariid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790508_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790508_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790509_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790509T115506Z
DTSTART:21790509T115506Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 2&#39;59&#34;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790509_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790509_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790509_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790509T115512Z
DTSTART:21790509T115512Z
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=21790509_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790509_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790509_20_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790509T153153Z
DTSTART:21790509T153153Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 36&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790509_20_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790509_20_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790509_15_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790509T153214Z
DTSTART:21790509T153214Z
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=21790509_15_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790509_15_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790511_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790511T042721Z
DTSTART:21790511T042721Z
SUMMARY:η-Lyrid meteor shower 2179
DESCRIPTION:The η-Lyrid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790511_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790511_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790511_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790511T063736Z
DTSTART:21790511T063736Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at dichotomy
DESCRIPTION:Mercury reaches half phase in the evening sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790511_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790511_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790511_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790511T075505Z
DTSTART:21790511T075505Z
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=21790511_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790511_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790511_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790511T090931Z
DTSTART:21790511T090931Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 3&deg;59&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790511_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790511_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790514_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790514T082601Z
DTSTART:21790514T082601Z
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=21790514_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790514_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790516_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790515T033344Z
DTSTART:21790515T033344Z
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=21790516_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790516_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790516_11_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790516T033344Z
DTSTART:21790516T033344Z
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=21790516_11_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790516_11_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790518_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790518T134705Z
DTSTART:21790518T134705Z
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=21790518_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790518_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790520_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790520T234900Z
DTSTART:21790520T234900Z
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=21790520_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790520_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790521_09_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790521T000900Z
DTSTART:21790521T000900Z
SUMMARY:Penumbral lunar eclipse
DESCRIPTION:There will be an eclipse of the Moon, visible from Antarctica, Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe and south-western  Russia. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790521_09_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790521_09_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790522_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790522T204635Z
DTSTART:21790522T204635Z
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=21790522_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790522_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790528_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790528T095622Z
DTSTART:21790528T095622Z
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=21790528_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790528_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790528_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790528T171655Z
DTSTART:21790528T171655Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:Jupiter and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 49&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790528_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790528_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790528_20_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790528T230731Z
DTSTART:21790528T230731Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Mars and Pluto
DESCRIPTION:Mars and Pluto share the same right ascension, at a separation of 46&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790528_20_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790528_20_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790530_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790530T105022Z
DTSTART:21790530T105022Z
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=21790530_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790530_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790603_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790603T184838Z
DTSTART:21790603T184838Z
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=21790603_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790603_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790605_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790605T110037Z
DTSTART:21790605T110037Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790605_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790605_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790605_09_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790605T110459Z
DTSTART:21790605T110459Z
SUMMARY:Annular solar eclipse
DESCRIPTION:There will be an eclipse of the Sun,  visible from parts of Africa, northern  Brazil and western  Yemen. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790605_09_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790605_09_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790608_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790608T204905Z
DTSTART:21790608T204905Z
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=21790608_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790608_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790608_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790608T232500Z
DTSTART:21790608T232500Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 5&deg;19&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790608_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790608_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790609_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790609T094822Z
DTSTART:21790609T094822Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at inferior solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes around the near side of the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790609_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790609_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790609_11_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790609T224334Z
DTSTART:21790609T224334Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes the furthest point along its orbit from the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790609_11_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790609_11_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790610_13_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790610T022948Z
DTSTART:21790610T022948Z
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=21790610_13_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790610_13_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790612_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790612T133152Z
DTSTART:21790612T133152Z
SUMMARY:Neptune enters retrograde motion
DESCRIPTION:Neptune reverses its direction of motion across the sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790612_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790612_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790612_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790612T133732Z
DTSTART:21790612T133732Z
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=21790612_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790612_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790613_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790613T012401Z
DTSTART:21790613T012401Z
SUMMARY:Daytime Arietid meteor shower 2179
DESCRIPTION:The Daytime Arietid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790613_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790613_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790614_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790614T181742Z
DTSTART:21790614T181742Z
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=21790614_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790614_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790616_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790616T160003Z
DTSTART:21790616T160003Z
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=21790616_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790616_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790619_13_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790619T013317Z
DTSTART:21790619T013317Z
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=21790619_13_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790619_13_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790619_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790619T083634Z
DTSTART:21790619T083634Z
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=21790619_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790619_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790619_09_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790619T091559Z
DTSTART:21790619T091559Z
SUMMARY:Penumbral lunar eclipse
DESCRIPTION:There will be an eclipse of the Moon, visible from Antarctica, the Americas, Oceania and Alaska. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790619_09_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790619_09_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790619_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790619T092258Z
DTSTART:21790619T092258Z
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=21790619_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790619_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790620_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790620T074440Z
DTSTART:21790620T074440Z
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=21790620_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790620_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790621_07_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790621T073457Z
DTSTART:21790621T073457Z
SUMMARY:June solstice
DESCRIPTION:21 June will be the longest day of 2179 in the northern hemisphere. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790621_07_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790621_07_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790621_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790621T131849Z
DTSTART:21790621T131849Z
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=21790621_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790621_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790624_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790624T083543Z
DTSTART:21790624T083543Z
SUMMARY:Close approach of Mars and M44
DESCRIPTION:Mars and M44 pass close to each other. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790624_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790624_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790627_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790627T030846Z
DTSTART:21790627T030846Z
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=21790627_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790627_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790627_08_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790627T052513Z
DTSTART:21790627T052513Z
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=21790627_08_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790627_08_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790629_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790629T220923Z
DTSTART:21790629T220923Z
SUMMARY:June Bootid meteor shower 2179
DESCRIPTION:The June Bootid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790629_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790629_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790701_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790701T134336Z
DTSTART:21790701T134336Z
SUMMARY:Venus at superior solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:Venus passes around the far side of the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790701_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790701_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790703_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790703T044217Z
DTSTART:21790703T044217Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mercury
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mercury share the same right ascension, at a separation of 2&deg;47&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790703_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790703_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790703_20_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790703T190045Z
DTSTART:21790703T190045Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 7&#39;04&#34;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790703_20_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790703_20_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790704_11_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790704T000324Z
DTSTART:21790704T000324Z
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=21790704_11_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790704_11_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790704_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790708T000324Z
DTSTART:21790708T000324Z
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=21790704_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790704_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790704_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790704T130138Z
DTSTART:21790704T130138Z
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=21790704_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790704_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790704_08_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790704T221410Z
DTSTART:21790704T221410Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790704_08_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790704_08_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790707_07_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790707T083623Z
DTSTART:21790707T083623Z
SUMMARY:The Earth at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:The Earth reaches its furthest point from the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790707_07_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790707_07_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790707_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790707T134421Z
DTSTART:21790707T134421Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 6&deg;13&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790707_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790707_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790708_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790708T191849Z
DTSTART:21790708T191849Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at dichotomy
DESCRIPTION:Mercury reaches half phase in the dawn sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790708_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790708_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790709_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790709T203554Z
DTSTART:21790709T203554Z
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=21790709_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790709_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790710_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790710T214740Z
DTSTART:21790710T214740Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Mercury and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:Mercury and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 40&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790710_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790710_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790711_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790711T175530Z
DTSTART:21790711T175530Z
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=21790711_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790711_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790712_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790712T010302Z
DTSTART:21790712T010302Z
SUMMARY:Uranus enters retrograde motion
DESCRIPTION:Uranus reverses its direction of motion across the sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790712_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790712_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790712_12_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790712T154930Z
DTSTART:21790712T154930Z
SUMMARY:Mars at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:Mars passes the furthest point along its orbit from the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790712_12_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790712_12_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790714_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790714T065624Z
DTSTART:21790714T065624Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Jupiter and Mercury
DESCRIPTION:Jupiter and Mercury share the same right ascension, at a separation of 47&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790714_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790714_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790717_13_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790717T122602Z
DTSTART:21790717T122602Z
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=21790717_13_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790717_13_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790718_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790718T143207Z
DTSTART:21790718T143207Z
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=21790718_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790718_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790718_08_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790718T201856Z
DTSTART:21790718T201856Z
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=21790718_08_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790718_08_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790723_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790723T004753Z
DTSTART:21790723T004753Z
SUMMARY:Venus at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:Venus passes its closest point to the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790723_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790723_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790723_11_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790723T222710Z
DTSTART:21790723T222710Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes its closest point to the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790723_11_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790723_11_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790724_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790724T234833Z
DTSTART:21790724T234833Z
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=21790724_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790724_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790726_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790726T202039Z
DTSTART:21790726T202039Z
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=21790726_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790726_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790731_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790731T084604Z
DTSTART:21790731T084604Z
SUMMARY:Piscis Austrinid meteor shower 2179
DESCRIPTION:The Piscis Austrinid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790731_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790731_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790731_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790731T101449Z
DTSTART:21790731T101449Z
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=21790731_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790731_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790731_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790731T101852Z
DTSTART:21790731T101852Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 29&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790731_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790731_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790731_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790731T213421Z
DTSTART:21790731T213421Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at superior solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes around the far side of the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790731_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790731_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790731_15_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790731T214528Z
DTSTART:21790731T214528Z
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=21790731_15_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790731_15_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790731_20_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790731T221031Z
DTSTART:21790731T221031Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;54&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790731_20_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790731_20_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790801_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790801T172328Z
DTSTART:21790801T172328Z
SUMMARY:Southern δ-Aquariid meteor shower 2179
DESCRIPTION:The Southern δ-Aquariid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790801_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790801_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790801_10_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790801T173833Z
DTSTART:21790801T173833Z
SUMMARY:α-Capricornid meteor shower 2179
DESCRIPTION:The α-Capricornid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790801_10_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790801_10_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790803_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790803T072403Z
DTSTART:21790803T072403Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790803_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790803_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790804_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790804T022722Z
DTSTART:21790804T022722Z
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=21790804_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790804_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790805_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790805T040739Z
DTSTART:21790805T040739Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 6&deg;33&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790805_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790805_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790805_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790805T205826Z
DTSTART:21790805T205826Z
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=21790805_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790805_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790809_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790809T225650Z
DTSTART:21790809T225650Z
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=21790809_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790809_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790815_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790815T070454Z
DTSTART:21790815T070454Z
SUMMARY:Perseid meteor shower 2179
DESCRIPTION:The Perseid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790815_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790815_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790815_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790815T215057Z
DTSTART:21790815T215057Z
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=21790815_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790815_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790817_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790817T090533Z
DTSTART:21790817T090533Z
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=21790817_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790817_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790820_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790820T115937Z
DTSTART:21790820T115937Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Mercury and Mars
DESCRIPTION:Mercury and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 14&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790820_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790820_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790820_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790820T120217Z
DTSTART:21790820T120217Z
SUMMARY:κ-Cygnid meteor shower 2179
DESCRIPTION:The κ-Cygnid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790820_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790820_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790821_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790821T163502Z
DTSTART:21790821T163502Z
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=21790821_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790821_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790825_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790825T124853Z
DTSTART:21790825T124853Z
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=21790825_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790825_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790827_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790827T064554Z
DTSTART:21790827T064554Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Venus and Mars
DESCRIPTION:Venus and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 29&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790827_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790827_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790828_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790828T003516Z
DTSTART:21790828T003516Z
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=21790828_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790828_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790828_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790828T004424Z
DTSTART:21790828T004424Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 54&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790828_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790828_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790828_15_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790828T170545Z
DTSTART:21790828T170545Z
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=21790828_15_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790828_15_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790828_20_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790828T174828Z
DTSTART:21790828T174828Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 2&deg;33&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790828_20_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790828_20_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790901_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790901T080041Z
DTSTART:21790901T080041Z
SUMMARY:Neptune at opposition
DESCRIPTION:Neptune is optimally positioned for observation. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790901_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790901_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790901_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790901T152417Z
DTSTART:21790901T152417Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790901_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790901_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790902_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790902T154101Z
DTSTART:21790902T154101Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Mercury and Ceres
DESCRIPTION:Mercury and Ceres share the same right ascension, at a separation of 9&deg;17&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790902_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790902_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790902_20_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790902T184506Z
DTSTART:21790902T184506Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 6&deg;10&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790902_20_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790902_20_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790902_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790902T215634Z
DTSTART:21790902T215634Z
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=21790902_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790902_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790903_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790903T012008Z
DTSTART:21790903T012008Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 6&deg;28&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790903_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790903_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790903_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790903T083636Z
DTSTART:21790903T083636Z
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=21790903_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790903_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790903_20_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790903T123606Z
DTSTART:21790903T123606Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mercury
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mercury share the same right ascension, at a separation of 3&deg;33&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790903_20_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790903_20_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790903_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790903T142742Z
DTSTART:21790903T142742Z
SUMMARY:Aurigid meteor shower 2179
DESCRIPTION:The Aurigid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790903_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790903_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790905_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790905T215046Z
DTSTART:21790905T215046Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes the furthest point along its orbit from the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790905_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790905_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790908_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790908T060716Z
DTSTART:21790908T060716Z
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=21790908_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790908_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790911_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790911T021856Z
DTSTART:21790911T021856Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Venus and Ceres
DESCRIPTION:Venus and Ceres share the same right ascension, at a separation of 6&deg;50&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790911_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790911_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790911_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790911T230058Z
DTSTART:21790911T230058Z
SUMMARY:September ε-Perseid meteor shower 2179
DESCRIPTION:The September ε-Perseid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790911_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790911_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790912_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790903T204814Z
DTSTART:21790903T204814Z
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=21790912_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790912_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790912_11_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790912T204814Z
DTSTART:21790912T204814Z
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=21790912_11_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790912_11_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790913_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790913T114502Z
DTSTART:21790913T114502Z
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=21790913_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790913_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790916_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790916T000035Z
DTSTART:21790916T000035Z
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=21790916_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790916_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790916_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790916T174539Z
DTSTART:21790916T174539Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at dichotomy
DESCRIPTION:Mercury reaches half phase in the evening sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790916_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790916_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790918_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790918T042844Z
DTSTART:21790918T042844Z
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=21790918_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790918_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790922_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790922T123346Z
DTSTART:21790922T123346Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Venus and Mercury
DESCRIPTION:Venus and Mercury share the same right ascension, at a separation of 4&deg;38&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790922_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790922_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790923_07_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790923T004747Z
DTSTART:21790923T004747Z
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=21790923_07_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790923_07_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790924_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790924T034702Z
DTSTART:21790924T034702Z
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=21790924_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790924_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790924_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790924T121055Z
DTSTART:21790924T121055Z
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=21790924_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790924_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790924_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790924T122546Z
DTSTART:21790924T122546Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;17&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790924_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790924_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790925_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790925T093600Z
DTSTART:21790925T093600Z
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=21790925_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790925_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790925_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790925T103758Z
DTSTART:21790925T103758Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 3&deg;09&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790925_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790925_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790925_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790925T182342Z
DTSTART:21790925T182342Z
SUMMARY:Mars at apogee
DESCRIPTION:Mars 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=21790925_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790925_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790928_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790928T012156Z
DTSTART:21790928T012156Z
SUMMARY:Uranus at opposition
DESCRIPTION:Uranus is optimally positioned for observation. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790928_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790928_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790928_13_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790928T215330Z
DTSTART:21790928T215330Z
SUMMARY:136472 Makemake at opposition
DESCRIPTION:136472 Makemake is optimally positioned for observation. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790928_13_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790928_13_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790929_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790929T235316Z
DTSTART:21790929T235316Z
SUMMARY:Daytime Sextantid meteor shower 2179
DESCRIPTION:The Daytime Sextantid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790929_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790929_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21790930_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21790930T232157Z
DTSTART:21790930T232157Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790930_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21790930_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791001_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791001T065113Z
DTSTART:21791001T065113Z
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=21791001_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791001_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791001_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791001T223207Z
DTSTART:21791001T223207Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mercury
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mercury share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&#39;53&#34;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791001_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791001_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791002_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791002T191952Z
DTSTART:21791002T191952Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 3&deg;04&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791002_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791002_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791003_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791003T051135Z
DTSTART:21791003T051135Z
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=21791003_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791003_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791007_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791007T163136Z
DTSTART:21791007T163136Z
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=21791007_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791007_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791008_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791008T102737Z
DTSTART:21791008T102737Z
SUMMARY:October Camelopardalid meteor shower 2179
DESCRIPTION:The October Camelopardalid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791008_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791008_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791008_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791008T213412Z
DTSTART:21791008T213412Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at inferior solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes around the near side of the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791008_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791008_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791011_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791011T063620Z
DTSTART:21791011T063620Z
SUMMARY:Draconid meteor shower 2179
DESCRIPTION:The Draconid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791011_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791011_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791012_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791012T165556Z
DTSTART:21791012T165556Z
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=21791012_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791012_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791012_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791012T213006Z
DTSTART:21791012T213006Z
SUMMARY:Southern Taurid meteor shower 2179
DESCRIPTION:The Southern Taurid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791012_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791012_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791012_13_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791012T231556Z
DTSTART:21791012T231556Z
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=21791012_13_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791012_13_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791013_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791013T214740Z
DTSTART:21791013T214740Z
SUMMARY:δ-Aurigid meteor shower 2179
DESCRIPTION:The δ-Aurigid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791013_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791013_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791014_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791014T090602Z
DTSTART:21791014T090602Z
SUMMARY:Mars at solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:Mars 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=21791014_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791014_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791015_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791015T071141Z
DTSTART:21791015T071141Z
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=21791015_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791015_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791015_08_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791015T165700Z
DTSTART:21791015T165700Z
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=21791015_08_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791015_08_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791018_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791018T145036Z
DTSTART:21791018T145036Z
SUMMARY:Saturn enters retrograde motion
DESCRIPTION:Saturn reverses its direction of motion across the sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791018_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791018_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791019_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791019T211256Z
DTSTART:21791019T211256Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at perihelion
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes its closest point to the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791019_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791019_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791020_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791020T232705Z
DTSTART:21791020T232705Z
SUMMARY:ε-Geminid meteor shower 2179
DESCRIPTION:The ε-Geminid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791020_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791020_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791021_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791021T194606Z
DTSTART:21791021T194606Z
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=21791021_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791021_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791021_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791021T200433Z
DTSTART:21791021T200433Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;31&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791021_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791021_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791022_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791022T211545Z
DTSTART:21791022T211545Z
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=21791022_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791022_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791022_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791022T223303Z
DTSTART:21791022T223303Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 3&deg;35&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791022_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791022_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791023_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791023T071833Z
DTSTART:21791023T071833Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at dichotomy
DESCRIPTION:Mercury reaches half phase in the dawn sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791023_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791023_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791023_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791023T164134Z
DTSTART:21791023T164134Z
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=21791023_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791023_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791023_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791023T235610Z
DTSTART:21791023T235610Z
SUMMARY:Orionid meteor shower 2179
DESCRIPTION:The Orionid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791023_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791023_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791024_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791024T081050Z
DTSTART:21791024T081050Z
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=21791024_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791024_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791024_11_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791024T081050Z
DTSTART:21791024T081050Z
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=21791024_11_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791024_11_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791027_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791027T001655Z
DTSTART:21791027T001655Z
SUMMARY:Leonis Minorid meteor shower 2179
DESCRIPTION:The Leonis Minorid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791027_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791027_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791029_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791029T073120Z
DTSTART:21791029T073120Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mercury
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mercury share the same right ascension, at a separation of 6&deg;14&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791029_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791029_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791029_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791029T182029Z
DTSTART:21791029T182029Z
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=21791029_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791029_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791030_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791030T081744Z
DTSTART:21791030T081744Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791030_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791030_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791101_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791101T125814Z
DTSTART:21791101T125814Z
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=21791101_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791101_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791101_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791101T150652Z
DTSTART:21791101T150652Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;40&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791101_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791101_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791101_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791101T151645Z
DTSTART:21791101T151645Z
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=21791101_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791101_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791106_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791106T064522Z
DTSTART:21791106T064522Z
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=21791106_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791106_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791107_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791107T061513Z
DTSTART:21791107T061513Z
SUMMARY:Jupiter enters retrograde motion
DESCRIPTION:Jupiter reverses its direction of motion across the sky. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791107_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791107_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791107_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791107T111421Z
DTSTART:21791107T111421Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of Mercury and Ceres
DESCRIPTION:Mercury and Ceres share the same right ascension, at a separation of 5&deg;14&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791107_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791107_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791111_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791111T111715Z
DTSTART:21791111T111715Z
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=21791111_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791111_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791111_08_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791111T204734Z
DTSTART:21791111T204734Z
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=21791111_08_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791111_08_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791112_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791112T040400Z
DTSTART:21791112T040400Z
SUMMARY:Venus at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:Venus passes the furthest point along its orbit from the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791112_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791112_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791114_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791114T110547Z
DTSTART:21791114T110547Z
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=21791114_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791114_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791114_09_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791114T112759Z
DTSTART:21791114T112759Z
SUMMARY:Penumbral lunar eclipse
DESCRIPTION:There will be an eclipse of the Moon, visible from the Americas, Russia, Asia, Oceania and Alaska. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791114_09_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791114_09_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791114_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791114T235144Z
DTSTART:21791114T235144Z
SUMMARY:Northern Taurid meteor shower 2179
DESCRIPTION:The Northern Taurid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791114_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791114_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791117_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791117T234705Z
DTSTART:21791117T234705Z
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=21791117_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791117_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791118_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791118T000451Z
DTSTART:21791118T000451Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;32&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791118_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791118_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791118_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791118T233055Z
DTSTART:21791118T233055Z
SUMMARY:Neptune ends retrograde motion
DESCRIPTION:Neptune returns to its usual eastward motion after opposition. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791118_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791118_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791119_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791119T031325Z
DTSTART:21791119T031325Z
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=21791119_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791119_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791119_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791119T043437Z
DTSTART:21791119T043437Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 3&deg;44&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791119_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791119_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791120_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791120T061411Z
DTSTART:21791120T061411Z
SUMMARY:Leonid meteor shower 2179
DESCRIPTION:The Leonid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791120_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791120_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791122_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791122T032744Z
DTSTART:21791122T032744Z
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=21791122_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791122_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791124_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791124T052334Z
DTSTART:21791124T052334Z
SUMMARY:α-Monocerotid meteor shower 2179
DESCRIPTION:The α-Monocerotid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791124_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791124_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791127_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791127T035727Z
DTSTART:21791127T035727Z
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=21791127_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791127_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791127_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791127T104539Z
DTSTART:21791127T104539Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at superior solar conjunction
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes around the far side of the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791127_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791127_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791127_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791127T182336Z
DTSTART:21791127T182336Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;32&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791127_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791127_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791128_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791128T184948Z
DTSTART:21791128T184948Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791128_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791128_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791128_09_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791128T185400Z
DTSTART:21791128T185400Z
SUMMARY:Total solar eclipse
DESCRIPTION:There will be an eclipse of the Sun,  visible from Brazil and Peru. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791128_09_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791128_09_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791130_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791130T083338Z
DTSTART:21791130T083338Z
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=21791130_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791130_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791130_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791130T202336Z
DTSTART:21791130T202336Z
SUMMARY:November Orionid meteor shower 2179
DESCRIPTION:The November Orionid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791130_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791130_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791201_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791201T172931Z
DTSTART:21791201T172931Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 5&deg;46&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791201_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791201_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791202_11_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791202T205118Z
DTSTART:21791202T205118Z
SUMMARY:Mercury at aphelion
DESCRIPTION:Mercury passes the furthest point along its orbit from the Sun. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791202_11_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791202_11_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791204_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791204T190851Z
DTSTART:21791204T190851Z
SUMMARY:Pheonicid meteor shower 2179
DESCRIPTION:The Pheonicid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791204_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791204_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791206_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791206T004633Z
DTSTART:21791206T004633Z
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=21791206_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791206_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791208_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791208T174831Z
DTSTART:21791208T174831Z
SUMMARY:December φ-Cassiopeid meteor shower 2179
DESCRIPTION:The December φ-Cassiopeid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791208_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791208_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791209_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791209T014505Z
DTSTART:21791209T014505Z
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=21791209_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791209_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791209_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791209T172736Z
DTSTART:21791209T172736Z
SUMMARY:Puppid-Velid meteor shower 2179
DESCRIPTION:The Puppid-Velid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791209_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791209_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791211_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791211T164456Z
DTSTART:21791211T164456Z
SUMMARY:Monocerotid meteor shower 2179
DESCRIPTION:The Monocerotid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791211_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791211_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791211_13_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791211T204430Z
DTSTART:21791211T204430Z
SUMMARY:136199 Eris at opposition
DESCRIPTION:136199 Eris is optimally positioned for observation. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791211_13_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791211_13_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791212_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791212T095517Z
DTSTART:21791212T095517Z
SUMMARY:Uranus ends retrograde motion
DESCRIPTION:Uranus returns to its usual eastward motion after opposition. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791212_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791212_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791212_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791212T191837Z
DTSTART:21791212T191837Z
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=21791212_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791212_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791214_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791214T045922Z
DTSTART:21791214T045922Z
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=21791214_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791214_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791214_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791214T153829Z
DTSTART:21791214T153829Z
SUMMARY:σ-Hydrid meteor shower 2179
DESCRIPTION:The σ-Hydrid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791214_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791214_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791215_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791215T022952Z
DTSTART:21791215T022952Z
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=21791215_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791215_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791215_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791215T024337Z
DTSTART:21791215T024337Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Saturn
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Saturn share the same right ascension, at a separation of 1&deg;23&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791215_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791215_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791216_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791216T050322Z
DTSTART:21791216T050322Z
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=21791216_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791216_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791216_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791216T061515Z
DTSTART:21791216T061515Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Jupiter
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Jupiter share the same right ascension, at a separation of 3&deg;37&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791216_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791216_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791216_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791216T193553Z
DTSTART:21791216T193553Z
SUMMARY:Geminid meteor shower 2179
DESCRIPTION:The Geminid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791216_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791216_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791218_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791218T140514Z
DTSTART:21791218T140514Z
SUMMARY:Comae Berenicid meteor shower 2179
DESCRIPTION:The Comae Berenicid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791218_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791218_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791220_13_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791220T143815Z
DTSTART:21791220T143815Z
SUMMARY:136108 Haumea at opposition
DESCRIPTION:136108 Haumea is optimally positioned for observation. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791220_13_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791220_13_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791221_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791221T123203Z
DTSTART:21791221T123203Z
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=21791221_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791221_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791222_07_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791222T001054Z
DTSTART:21791222T001054Z
SUMMARY:December solstice
DESCRIPTION:22 December will be the shortest day of 2179 in the northern hemisphere. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791222_07_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791222_07_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791222_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791222T122616Z
DTSTART:21791222T122616Z
SUMMARY:December Leonis Minorid meteor shower 2179
DESCRIPTION:The December Leonis Minorid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791222_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791222_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791224_12_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791224T160346Z
DTSTART:21791224T160346Z
SUMMARY:Saturn at opposition
DESCRIPTION:Saturn is optimally positioned for observation, appearing at its closest, brightest and largest. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791224_12_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791224_12_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791225_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791225T024445Z
DTSTART:21791225T024445Z
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=21791225_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791225_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791225_10_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791225T040422Z
DTSTART:21791225T040422Z
SUMMARY:Ursid meteor shower 2179
DESCRIPTION:The Ursid meteor shower reaches its peak. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791225_10_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791225_10_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791226_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791226T120805Z
DTSTART:21791226T120805Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mars
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mars share the same right ascension, at a separation of 37&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791226_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791226_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791226_15_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791226T121208Z
DTSTART:21791226T121208Z
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=21791226_15_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791226_15_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791228_08_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791228T070831Z
DTSTART:21791228T070831Z
SUMMARY:New Moon
DESCRIPTION:The Moon disappears into the Sun's glare for a few days. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791228_08_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791228_08_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791228_08_101@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791228T203111Z
DTSTART:21791228T203111Z
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=21791228_08_101
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791228_08_101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791229_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791229T172342Z
DTSTART:21791229T172342Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Mercury
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Mercury share the same right ascension, at a separation of 6&deg;08&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791229_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791229_20_100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:21791231_20_100@in-the-sky.org
DTSTAMP:21791231T234528Z
DTSTART:21791231T234528Z
SUMMARY:Conjunction of the Moon and Venus
DESCRIPTION:The Moon and Venus share the same right ascension, at a separation of 7&deg;19&#39;. https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791231_20_100
URL:https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=21791231_20_100
END:VEVENT
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