TABLE 10. ASTRONOMICAL DATA, 1960 



P ht 



January 



Fe b r u a r y 



March 



April 





d . h . m . 





d. h. m. 





d . h . m. 





d . h . m . 



E 



4 16 . . 



E 



1 3 .. 



) 



5 11 06 



A 



2 22 . . 



) 



5 18 53 



) 



4 14 27 



A 



6 2 .. 



N 



3 5 .. 



A 



10 13 .. 



A 



7 6 . . 



N 



6 21 . . 



) 



4 7 05 



N 



12 4 . . 



N 



8 12 . . 



O 



13 8 26 



E 



10 9 .. 



O 



13 23 51 



O 



12 17 24 



E 



14 . . 



O 



11 20 28 



E 



19 10 . . 



E 



15 16 . . 



P 



19 7 . . 



P 



14 19 . . 



c 



21 15 01 



C 



19 2 3 48 



c 



20 6 41 



S 



16 16 .. 



s 



25 20 . . 



s 



22 4 . . 



s 



20 10 . . 



c 



18 12 57 



p 



26 10 . . 



p 



23 3 .. 



Oi 



20 14 43 



E 



23 5 .. 



• 



28 6 16 



• 



26 18 24 



E 



26 22 .. 



• 



25 21 45 







E 



28 13 . . 



• 



27 7 38 



N 

 A 



30 13 . . 

 30 16 . . 



May 



June 



July 



August 





d. h . m. 





d. h . m. 





d . h . m. 





d. h. ra. 



) 



4 1 01 



) 



2 16 02 



E 



1 15 . . 



S 



4 10 . . 



E 



7 20 .. 



E 



4 6 .. 



) 



2 3 49 



P 



5 20 .. 



o 



11 5 43 



O 



9 13 02 



S 



7 23 . . 



O 



7 2 41 



p 



12 18 .. 



P 



10 2 . . 



P 



8 11 .. 



E 



10 13 .. 



s 



14 . . 



S 



10 11 .. 



O 



8 19 37 



C 



14 5 37 



c 



17 19 55 



c 



16 4 36 



E 



14 3 . . 



N 



17 19 .. 



E 



20 12 . . 



E 



16 19 . . 



C 



15 15 43 



A 



18 1 . . 



• 



25 12 27 



©2 



21 9 43 



N 



21 11 .. 



• 



22 9 16 



N 



27 21 .. 



• 



24 3 27 



A 



21 14 . . 



E 



25 3 . . 



A 



28 4 . . 



N 



24 4 . . 



• 



23 18 31 



5 



29 19 23 







A 



24 10 .. 



E 



28 21 .. 

 31 12 39 



S 



31 18 .. 



September 



Oc tober 



November 



December 





d. h. m. 





d . h . m. 





d. h . m . 





d. h. m. 



P 



2 21 .. 



E 



4 8 . . 



O 



3 11 58 



O 



3 4 25 



O 



5 11 19 



O 



4 22 17 



N 



7 19 . . 



N 



5 4 .. 



E 



6 23 . . 



N 



11 10 . . 



A 



9 9 . . 



A 



7 3 . . 



C 



12 22 20 



A 



12 13 .. 



C 



11 13 48 



C 



11 9 39 



N 



14 2 .. 



C 



12 17 26 



E 



15 5 .. 



E 



12 16 .. 



A 



14 18 . . 



E 



18 19 . . 



• 



18 23 47 



• 



18 10 47 



• 



20 23 13 



• 



20 12 03 



P 



21 4 .. 



S 



19 1 . . 



E 



21 10 . . 



P 



24 20 . . 



S 



21 13 . . 



P 



19 11 .. 



O3 



23 1 00 



S 



25 5 . . 



) 



25 15 42 



04 



21 20 27 



S 



28 . . 



) 



27 7 34 



E 



27 23 . . 



) 



25 2 30 



~> 



28 1 13 



E 



31 16 . . 







E 



25 6 . . 



P 



29 22 . . 















•, new moon; 5, first quarter; O, full moon; C, last quarter; E, moon on the 

 Equator; N, S, moon farthest north or south of the Equator; A, P, moon in apogee 

 or perigee; ©1, sun at vernal equinox; ©2, sun at summer solstice; ©3 , sun at 

 autumnal equinox; ©4, sun at winter solstice. 



h is midnight. 12 h is noon. The times may be adapted to any other time 

 meridian than Greenwich by adding the longitude in time when it is east and sub- 

 tracting it when west. (15° of longitude equals 1 hour of time). 



This table was compiled from the American Ephemeris and Nautical Almanac. 



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