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Mid-Autumn Festival (Moon Cake Festival)
12:36 am
Mid-Autumn Festival (Moon Cake Festival)
Sep 8 @ 12:36 am – 1:36 am
Also called the Moon Cake Festival, China’s harvest festival is an occasion to scoff these sweet treats. The cakes, made of a thin dough shell containing fillings such as jelly, dates and nuts or red bean paste, start[...]
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Uranus and the Moon
10:00 pm
Uranus and the Moon
Sep 10 @ 10:00 pm – 10:15 pm
The waning gibbous moon passes just north of Uranus in the constellation Pisces. The moon will occult Uranus as seen from eastern Canada, Greenland, and northern Siberia.
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World Water Monitoring Day
12:15 am
World Water Monitoring Day
Sep 18 @ 12:15 am – 1:15 am
World Water Monitoring Day was established in 2003 by America’s Clean Water Foundation as a global educational outreach program that aims to build public awareness and involvement in protecting water resources around the world by empowering[...]
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Clean Up the World
12:13 am
Clean Up the World
Sep 19 @ 12:13 am – Sep 21 @ 1:13 am
Clean Up the World is a community-based, environmental campaign that inspires and empowers communities around the globe to clean up, fix up and conserve their environment. Participate in an event in your community or start one[...]
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Car-free day
12:20 am
Car-free day
Sep 22 @ 12:20 am – 1:20 am
Car-free day encourages motorists to refrain from using their car for a day. Most cities have their own websites for car-free day – here is one for the world.
Equinox
10:30 pm
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World Rivers Day
12:28 am
World Rivers Day
Sep 28 @ 12:28 am – 1:28 am
World Rivers Day is a global celebration of the world’s waterways. WRD highlights the importance and value of rivers and strives to encourage increased stewardship of the world’s rivers. Go out there and adopt a[...]
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Double shadow transit on Jupiter
12:09 am
Double shadow transit on Jupiter
Sep 29 @ 12:09 am – 1:09 am
The shadows of Europa and Callisto cross the face of Jupiter simultaneously, best seen from India and central Asia.
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