Category Archives: Astronomy & Sky Events

Full Moon

Full Moon will occur today at 19:19ADT.

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Fall Equinox

Fall equinox occurs today at 06:49ADT. Today there will be little difference between the length of the night compared to number of daylight hours. This is the first day of fall as marked by many cultures in the northern hemisphere.

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New Moon

New Moon will occur today at 18:11ADT.

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Full Moon

Full Moon will occur today at 05:58ADT.

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New Moon

New Moon will occur today at 07:55ADT.

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Full Moon

Full Moon will occur today at 19:27ADT.

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New Moon

New Moon will occur today at 20:24ADT.

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Earth at Apehelion

Today the Earth is furthest from the Sun, a point called apehelion. We will be about 152,098,232km (94,509,459miles) from the Sun. Compare this to the 147,098,290km (91,402,639miles) we were at perihelion on Jan 4th, a difference of about 5,411,169km (3,362,344miles) … Continue reading

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Full Moon

Full Moon will occur today at 10:52ADT.

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Summer Solstice

Summer solstice occurs today at 15:09ADT. Today the Sun will occupy the most northerly position in the sky of the year. The term solstice comes from the latin terms Sol (the Sun) and sistere (to stand still). On this day … Continue reading

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