This calendar simply details the times of new moons, full moons, equinoxes, solstices, and eclipses for 2004.
Although this was created for practitioners of Ashtanga Yoga, who traditionally take rest from their asana practice on the days of new and full moons, this calendar can be used by anybody following this year's basic celestial events [astronomy and non-fluff astrology (vedic and western)].
Refresh your calendar occasionally for more details which are forthcoming. Feedback is appreciated via the Sri Ganesha Tea & Book Stall weblog.
Contributed by wesley_hall on September 19, 2002 @ 10:37AM
A calendar of astronomy events, happenings, meteor showers, etc. If you have a listing or favorite web site with information you'd like to add to this calendar, please send an email to wesley@mac.com.
This calendar contains all of the Vernal Equinox (start of spring), Summer Solstice (start of summer), Autumal Equinox (start of autumn), and Winter Solstice (start of winter) times through the year 2020.
This calendar of eclipses is dynamically computed, using algorithms from Meeus's Astronomical Algorithms. The time is corrected from Dynamical Time to civil time, and is generally accurate within one minute.
The time of maximum contact is given for each eclipse. When they do happen, eclipses aren't visible everywhere on Earth. This is especially true for solar eclipses.
The downloadable calendar includes all moon phases, equinoxes, solstices, and lunar and solar eclipses for the last calendar year, this year, and for the following three calendar years.
All events appear as momentary events, not as day-long events.
Events of the German Breast Group, a German academic research organisation conducting clinical trials on breast cancer therapy.
Veranstaltungen der German Breast Group (GBG Forschungs GmbH), einer Forschungseinrichtung zur Planung, Organisation und Durchführung nationaler und internationaler Studien zur Behandlung von Brustkrebs.
The Independent Investigations Group investigates fringe science, paranormal and extraordinary claims from a rational, scientific viewpoint, and disseminates factual information about such inquiries to the public.