Moon Calendar 2006

Moon Calendar 2006 - All dates and times are given both in coordinated universal time (utc) and america/new york time. Photos of the moon come from nasa's goddard space flight center scientific. The year 2006 is a common year, with 365 days in total. The 8 phases of the moon are clearly displayed on the relevant day of the month. Web moon phases for 2006. This webpage provides a comprehensive display of the lunar phases for each day throughout the year 2006.

New moon, first quarter, full moon and last quarter moon phases of december 2006. 12 december 14:32 last quarter ♍ virgo. The illuminated surface of the moon is 97% and getting smaller. Moon phases on nearby dates. Saturday, january 14, 2006, 9:48:28 am) sunday, february 12, 2006, 8:44:48 pm (pst) (utc:

Web For 2006, There Were 12 New Moons.

Web moon calendar for the year 2006. Web dates of moon phases in 2006 year. Photos of the moon come from nasa's goddard space flight center scientific. All dates and times are given both in coordinated universal time (utc) and america/new york time.

The Date And Times Are Based On Both The United States Eastern Time Zone And Utc.

Web the dates and times of the 2006 full moons were: Sun mon tue wed thu fri sat. March 14, 2006 at 6:35 pm. Web 2006 moon phases calendar.

Below You Can Find Dates And Hours Of All Moon Phases In 2006.

Web select a lunar calendar. Above you can see our calendar of moon phases for december 2006. The lunar cycle is 16 days old. Saturday, january 14, 2006, 1:48:28 am (pst) (utc:

The Illumination Is Constantly Changing And Can Vary Up To 10% A Day.

Each phase is calculated at the local midnight from the currently selected observinh location: The exact times of lunar phases and moon aspects are available in this standalone search tool: The names and dates of the new moons in 2006 were: Give your comment on facebook!

Monday, february 13, 2006, 4:44:48 am) tuesday, march 14, 2006, 3:36:25 pm (pst) Give your comment on facebook! January 29, 2006 (new snow moon) Moon phases in this calendar: Photos of the moon come from nasa's goddard space flight center scientific.