The outermost circle
represents the horizon. You are in the centre.
The curved line across the map is the ecliptic, the path which the Sun
and planets follow across the sky.
Morning view is 6 AM local DST. Evening view is 9 PM DST (New
Orleans local
time). New maps
weekly.
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An ephemeris is a table of astronomical data,
such as rise and set times.
See the help
files for more information on how to use them.
Ephemeris of Jupiter
Ephemeris of Saturn
Note for ephemeris data: Magnitude (Mag) is the brightness of an object. The lower the number, the brighter the object.
To convert GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) to your local time, go here.
| Phase |
GMT |
Date |
| New moon: | 10:30 |
Sep 8 2010 |
| First quarter: | 5:49 |
Sep
15 2010 |
| Full moon: | 9:17 |
Sep
23 2010 |
| Last quarter: | 3:52 |
Oct 1 2010 |
| Equinoxes and solstices: | ||
| Date | GMT | Description |
| 2010 Mar 20 | 17:32 |
Vernal Equinox |
| 2010 Jun 21 | 11:28 |
Summer Solstice |
| 2010 Sep 23 | 3:08 |
Autumnal Equinox |
| 2010 Dec 21 | 23:38 |
Winter Solstice |
| New Orleans Planetarium | http://www.auduboninstitute.org/lnc/tour_planetarium.htm |
| Kenner Planetarium | http://www.rivertownkenner.com/planetarium.html |
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