The Moon phase calculator shows exact times of the various moon phases for Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in year 2020 or in other locations and years. Penumbral Lunar Eclipse visible in New York on Jul 4 – Jul 5; Black Moon: Aug 18 (third New Moon in a season with four New Moons) Micro Full Moon: Oct 1; Super New Moon: Oct 16; Blue Moon: Oct 31 (second Full Moon in single calendar month) Micro Full Moon: Oct 31; Super New Moon: Nov 15; Penumbral Lunar Eclipse visible in New York on Nov 30. Go to Add Calendar Browse calendars of interest. Here is where you’ll find a list of all the potential calendars you can add for free! Scroll down past all the holidays in different countries and sports calendars, and you’ll find the Phases of the Moon! Check the box next to it to make it visible from now on. Sep 01, 2020 If you want more details or options you might want to visit www.solunarforecast.com who have provided the data for the Solunar Calendars we use on our site. To Use: Select your US or Canadian Zip/Postal Code and then click the 'Click to Create Your Solunar Calendar' button. Canadian Postal codes need to have a space in them like A2A 0A1.
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Introduction
There is always something interesting happening in the sky. The Moon cycles through its phases and occasionally passes near a bright planet. Sometimes the Moon eclipses the Sun. And sometimes the Moon itself is eclipsed as it passes through Earth's shadow. The planets move against the stars and are most prominent at opposition (Mars, Jupiter and Saturn) or at greatest elongation (Mercury and Venus). Earth makes its annual orbit around the Sun and passes through its four seasons.
SKYCAL (Sky Events Calendar) will help you keep track of the sky by calculating the local date and time of all these celestial happenings. It displays them on a convenient calendar that you can print and hang on the wall. You can generate a calendar for a single month or for an entire year.Just choose your Time Zone.
To use SKYCAL, make your selections in three simple steps:
- Section 1: Select a Time Zone for the calendar you wish to generate.
- Section 2: Select the sky events to include in the calendar (moon phases, eclipses, planet positions, meteor showers, etc).
- Section 3: Select the year or year and month of the calendar.
For time zones in North America and Europe, a Daylight Saving Time (DST) control appears that can be toggled on or off.In most of North America, DST is observed from the second Sunday of March through the first Sunday of November. In Europe, DST is called Summer Time (ST). ST is observed from the last Sunday of March through the last Sunday of October. The initial settings of SKYCAL (Time Zone & DST) are based on the time zone setting in your computer's internal clock.
All sky events in section 2 are selected by default. Change them as needed. In Section 3, enter the year or year and month of your calendar. At present, SKYCAL works for all years from 1801 through 2100. This range will increase soon. You can select calendars other than the western Gregorian Calendar by clicking the Other Calendars button and choosing a calendar from the drop-down menu.
Besides the traditional 7-day per week calendar format, you can also display the sky events in a table (opened in a new window). This format shows additional information about many events because it has more room to display the extra data. The table can be printed and saved.
To learn more about SKYCAL, see About the Sky Events Calendar. Related links include:
Section 1: Time Zone
Select Time Zone:
Use Daylight Saving Time (DST) for part of the year: Yes No
Section 2: Sky Events
Select Sky Events: | Lunar Phases Eclipses Equinoxes/Solstices | Moon Apogee/Perigee Moon-Planet Conjunctions Planet Events | Meteor Showers |
Section 3: Time Period of Calendar
Calendar: Julian/Gregorian Calendar Other Calendar
Julian Day range: to
Year:Month:
Year:Month:
Year:Month:
Week begins on: Sunday (Western) Monday (Latin/Asian) Saturday (Near Eastern)
Lunar Calendar Ics
Generate Sky Calendar:
Generate Sky Events Table:
Calendar of Events
Lunar Calendar Ics 2021
All SKYCAL astronomical calculations are by Fred Espenak, and he assumes full responsibility for their accuracy. Special thanks to National Space Club summer intern Sumit Duttafor his valuable assistance in developing the Sky Events Calendar (July 2007).
Lunar Calendar Ics 2020
Permission is freely granted to reproduce this data when accompanied by an acknowledgment:
Lunar Calendar Ics Template
'Sky Events Calendar by Fred Espenak and Sumit Dutta (NASA's GSFC)'