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Full Harvest Moon
Full Harvest Moon
Sep 7 – Sep 8 all-day
Take a peek at the sky tonight and you’ll see a full moon. A full moon is when the moon and the sun are opposite of each other from an earth perspective.
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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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Mercury close to Spica
11:58 pm
Mercury close to Spica
Sep 21 @ 11:58 pm – Sep 22 @ 12:13 am
The planet Mercury will pass close to the bright star Spica in Virgo. This is a particularly good apparition of Mercury for observers in the Southern Hemisphere, less so for northerners.
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World Environmental Health Day
12:25 am
World Environmental Health Day
Sep 26 @ 12:25 am – 1:25 am
World Environmental Health Day addresses environmental health inequalities. While environmental health may be concerned primarily with the impacts of environmental stressors on health, these in turn are heavily influenced by and frequently reflect economic and social[...]
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Ceres and the Moon
9:00 pm
Ceres and the Moon
Sep 27 @ 9:00 pm – 10:00 pm
The moon passes just south of the dwarf planet Ceres in the constellation Libra.
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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[...]
Vesta and the Moon
11:00 am
Vesta and the Moon
Sep 28 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
The moon passes just south of the asteroid Vesta in the constellation Libra.
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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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