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Texas Almanac 1998-1999
Calendar for 1999 (Cont'd.)
Sth Month May 1999 31 Days
Moon's Phases - Last Qtr., May 8, 12:29 p.m.; New, May
15, 7:06 a.m.; First Qtr., May 22, 12:35 a.m., Full, May 30, 1:41
a.m.
sy 1 -Hour ot
Planetary
Configurations
and Phenomena
121 1 Sa. ; c closest : 8:1 :21 7:46
1 2 Su. ( at apogee 6:51 8:17 10:14 8:23
12 3 Mo. 6:50 8:1 11:0 9:03
12 4 Tu. 6:4 8:1 11:5 9:47
12 5 We. 6:4 8:1 ..10:34
12 6 Th. stationary 6:48 8:19 12:4 11:24
12 7Fr. 6:4 8:2 1:3112:18
12 8Sa. .d ( 6:46 8:21 2:1 1:15
12 9 Su. 6:45 8:21 2:5 2:14
13 10 Mo. 6:44 8:2 3:3 3:15
131 11 Tu. 6:44 8:2 4:1 4:18
13 12 We. 6:43 8:2 4:54 5:23
13 13 Th. d n , 6:4 8:2 5:35 6:31
134 14 Fr. 6:41 8:2 6:1 7:40
13 15 Sa. ( atperigee 6:41 8:2 7:04 8:51
13 16 Su. 6:4 8:2 7:5510:00
13 17 Mo. 6:4 8:2 8:5011:05
13 18 Tu. 9 ( 6:3 8:2 9:50 ..
13 19 We. 6:3 8:2 10:52 12:05
14 20 Th. 6:3 8:2 11:54 12:58
141 21 Fr. $ stationary 6:3 8:30 12:54 1:44
14 22 Sa. 6:3 8:30 1:53 2:25
14 23 Su. 6:3 8:31 2:4 3:02
144 24 Mo. 6:3 8:31 3:44 3:36
14 25 Tu. superior 6:3 8:32 4:3 4:09
14 26 We. d ( 6:35 8:33 5:31 4:41
14 27 Th. 6:35 8:33 6:23 5:13
14 28 Fr. 6:34 8:34 7:1 5:47
14 29 Sa. ( at apogee 6:34 8:35 8:0 6:23
15 30 Su. 6:33 8:35 9:0 7:02
151 31 Mo. E ( 6:33 8:3 9: 7:446th Month
June 1999
7th Month July 1999 31 Days
Moon's Phases - Last Qtr., July 6, 6:58 a.m.; New, July 12,
9:25 p.m.; First Qtr., July 20, 4:02 a.m.; Full, July 28, 6:26 a.m.
Lsy Hour oI
Planetary
II' configurations
S and Phenomena I
182 1 Th. , a ( 5:30 8:4510:57 9:03
182 2 Fr. 6:36 8:4511:3 10:00
184 3 Sa. 6:36 8:45 .. 10:58
18 4 Su. 6:3 8:45 12:1 11:57
18 5 Mo. 6:3 8:45 12: 12:58
18 6Tu. at aphelion 6:3 8:4 1:2 1:59
18 7 We. ?t ( 6:3 8:45 2:0 3:03
18 8 Th. 6:3 8:44 2:4 4:08
19 9 Fr. 6:3 8:44 3:3 5:15
191 10 Sa. 6:4 8:44 4:1 6:23
192 11 Su. ( atperigee 6:4 8:44 5:1 7:28
19 12 Mo. 6:41 8:43 6:1 8:29
194 13 Tu. 6:41 8:4 7:1 9:24
19 14 We. d ; greatest brilliancy 6:4 8:4 8:2110:13
19E 15 Th. ( 6:4 8:4 9:2510:56
197 16 Fr. 6:4 8:4210:2611:35
19 17 Sa. 6:44 8:4211:2
19 18 Su. 6:44 8:4112: 12:10
200 19 Mo. 6:4 8:41 1:1 12:43
201 20 Tu. d ( 6:4E 8:40 2:11 1:16
202 21 We. 6: 8:40 3:04 1:49
203 22 Th. 6:4 8:3 3:5 2:23
204 23 Fr. ( at apogee 6:4 8:3 4:5 3:00
20 24 Sa. 6:4 8:38 5:4 3:40
20 25 Su. 6:4 8:3 6:34 4:23
20 26 Mo. '; 0 inferior 6:4 8:3 7:2 5:11
20 27 Tu. 9 stationary 6:5 8:36 8:11 6:02
20 28 We. d ( 6:5 8: 8:@ 6:56
21 29 Th. $ d ( 6:51 8:35 9:3 7:54
211 30 Fr. 6:52 8: 10:1 8:52
21 31 Sa. 6:52 8: 10:54 9:5230 Days 8th Month
Moon's Phases - Last Qtr., June 6, 11:21 p.m.;New, June
13, 2:04 p.m.; First Qtr., June 20, 1:14 p.m.; Full, June 28, 4:38
p.m.Planetary
Configurations
d g and Phenomena
152 1 IU. U:3,Z 8:3 10:43 8: U
153 2 We. 6:33 8:37 11:30 9:20
154 3 Th. d ( 6:3 8:3 ...10:13
155 4Fr. d 6:3 8: 12:1 11:08
15 5 Sa. d' stationary 6:3 8:3 12:5 12:05
15 6 Su. 6:3 8:3 1:3 1:04
158 7 Mo. 6:3 8:39 2:1 2:04
15 8 Tu. 6:3 8:40 2:51 3:06
16 9We. 2. ( 6:3 8:40 3:2 4:11
161 10 Th. 4 d ( 6:3 8:41 4:08 5:17
16 11 Fr. Q9greatestelong. E. 6:3 8:41 4:52 6:26
163 12 Sa. ( atperigee 6:3 8:41 5:40 7:36
16413 Su. 6:32 8:4 6:32 8:44
16 14 Mo. 6:32 8:42 7:31 9:486
16 15 Tu. ( 6:32 8:43 8: 10:46
16 16 We.d 6:32 8:43 9:3 11:37
16 17 Th. 6:32 8:43 10:4
16 18 Fr. 6:32 8:43 11:4 12:22
17 19 Sa. 6:32 8:4412:4 1:01
171 20 Su. 6:32 8:44 1:37 1:37
17 21 Mo. Summer begins 6:33 8:44 2:3 2:11
17 22 Tu. d( 6:33 8:44 3:2 2:43
17 23 We. 6:33 8:45 4:1 3:15
17 24 Th. 6:33 8:45 5:11 3:49
17 25 Fr. ( at apogee 6:34 8:45 :04 4:24
177 26 Sa. 6:34 8: :57 5:01
17 27 Su. 6:34 8: 7:4 5:43
17 28 Mo. 0 greatest elong. E. 6:35 8:4 8:40 6:27
180 29 Tu. 6:35 8:4 9:28 7:16
181 30 We. d ( 6:3 8:4 10:1 8:08- ee texut before January calendar for expla tion -
August 1999
31 Days
Moon's Phases - Last Qtr., Aug. 4, 12:28 p.m.; New, Aug.
11, 6:09 a.m.; First Qtr., Aug. 18, 8:48 p.m.; Full, Aug. 26, 6:49
p.m.Planetary
3 Configurations
and Phenomena
213 1 :Su. 6:53 8:33 11:35 10:52
21 2 Mo. 6:54 8:3 .. .11:53
21 3 Tu. . c ( 6:54 8:3112:0712:55
21 4 We. d ( 6:5 8: 12:4 1:59
21 5 Th. 9 stationary 6:5 8:2 1:2 3:03
21 6 Fr. 6:5 8:29 2:1 4:09
21 7 Sa. cP; ( at perigee 6:5 8:2 3:0 5:13
22 8 Su. 6:5 8:2 3:58 6:14
221 9 Mo. ( 6:5 8:26 4:5 7:11
222 10 Tu. 6:5 8:2 6:0 8:02
22 11 We. 6:5 8:2 7:0 8:48
22 12 Th. 7:0 8:23 8:08 9:29
22 13 Fr. 7:01 8:22 9:1 10:06
22E 14 Sa. 0 greatestelong.W 7:01 8:2110: 10:41
22 15 Su. 7:02 8:2 11: 11:14
22 16 Mo. 7:03 8:1 12:0111:48
22 17 Tu. 7:03 8:1 12:
23C 18 We. dQ 7:04 8:17 1:4 12:22
231 19 Th. ( at apogee 7:04 8:1 2:41 12:57
23 20 Fr. 9l inferior 7:05 8:1 3:3 1:36
23 21 Sa. E stationary 7:0 8:1 4:2 2:18
23 22 Su. 7:0 8:1 5:1 3:03
23 23 Mo. 7:07 8:11 6:04 3:53
23 24 Tu. d ( 7:08 8:1 6:50 4:46
23 25 We. 41 stationary; or ( 7:0 8:0 7:3 5:43
23 26 Th. 9 7:0 8:0 8:1 6:42
23 27 Fr. 7:0 8:0 8:53 7:42
24 28 Sa. 7:1 8:0 9:30 8:43
241 29 Su. 7:11 8:0 10:08 9:45
24 30 Mo. ? stationary 7:11 8:0310:4 10:48
24 31 Tu. 2 d( 7:1 8:0211:27 11:52100
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