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Moon Phases for Jun. 2011
(Northern Hemisphere)
PhaseMonthDayTime
    Jun    1    21:03
N     Jun     2     10:00
    Jun    9    02:11
E     Jun     9     02:00
P     Jun     12     01:00
S     Jun     15     09:00
    Jun    15    20:14
S2     Jun     21     17:16
E     Jun     22     08:00
    Jun    23    11:48
A     Jun     24     04:00
N     Jun     29     18:00


LUNAR DATA
- new Moon           A - Moon in apogee
- first quarter P - Moon in perigee
- full Moon N - Moon farthest north of the Equator
- last quarter E - Moon on Equator
S - Moon farthest south of the Equator
SOLAR DATA
S1 - March equinox
S2 - June solstice
S3 - September equinox
S4 - December solstice

Greenwich mean time (GMT) or universal time (UT) is the mean solar time on the Greenwich meridian reckoned in days of 24 mean solar hours written as 00h at midnight and 12h at noon. To convert the above times to those of the other standard time meridians, add 1 hour for each 15o of east longitude of the desired meridian and subtract 1 hour for each 15o of west longitude. This table was compiled from data supplied by the Nautical Almanac Office, United States Naval Observatory.



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