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1 Jan Feb
Spica* Saturn
Newcastle Observatory
43o 54 57 North, 78o 34 59 West
2013 Michael J. Cook, newcastleobservatory.ca
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Spica*
7
Saturn
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
Jupiter*
P
Venus Mars
Jupiter
A A A
Spica*
Saturn
Mars/Mercury Jupiter
Jupiter Mars
A
Mercury
Jupiter
P
Spica* Saturn
Spica* Saturn Spica*
Jupiter
A
Saturn
Venus
Spica*
Mars
Venus
Saturn
Spica* Venus Saturn
Jupiter
Aug
Mars
Jupiter
Sep
Mars
Spica* Saturn
Jupiter
Mars
Oct Nov
Spica* Saturn*
Mercury Venus
Jupiter
Mars
Venus
A
Jupiter
Spica* Mars Saturn*
Dec
Mercury
Venus
Spica*
The phase of the Moon is depicted for each day of the year. Largest and smallest Full Moons are noted. Underlined phases indicate Sunday. The following circumstances occur on the UT date: The symbol denotes maximum north, south, east and west limb exposures due to Lunar libration. The symbols above and below each phase denote the maxima and minima of the Moons declination in each month. The letters A and P denote the Moons Apogee (furthest from Earth) and Perigee (closest to Earth). Planets and bright stars within 10 degrees of the Moon are indicated as being above or below the Moon for the date shown. An asterisk ( * ) indicates an occultation of the object by the Moon visible from limited geographic locations.