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N.B. These times
are set to GMT / UTC.
To find your proper date of moon-scheduling (with a precision of 15
minutes) you have to
add (East of it) or subtract (West of it) 4 times X minutes
with X being the longitude of your locality from
Greenwich.
all times are
universal time UTC (Greenwich Worldtime corrected)
Lunations of previous years
to
the Order of The Moon Pages
*:
To the ancient roman calendar the last quarter Nones were not
counted
but held as a continuity of days after Ides, thus not making such a
neat lunar 'week'order
as presented here. Nor were 'legal' and 'illegal' days as fixed to
them as
suggested.
( see also:
roman
calendar).
The roman
calendar used after the julian reform of 51 BC was no longer lunar
but solar,
although for three centuries it maintained solar Ides and Nones
(as did the christian monasteries long there after, see also
article).
Link: Lunar Outreach Services
Articles:
Table 3: the phases of the Moon (tables/The Order of Time)Sun, Moon and the New World Order
Why the year 2000 should be counted as 2753
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