2003 CELESTIAL    CALENDAR 2003

Moon
Phases
Occultations of planets
and bright stars
Jupiter
Visibility
Visible way
Mercury
Visibility
Saturn
Visibility
Visible way
Venus
Visibility
Uranus
Visibility
Visible way
Mars
Visibility
Visible way
Neptune
Visibility
Visible way
Asteroids
(Minor planets)
Data of planets
433 Eros Pluto
Comets
Eclipses of the Sun
Eclipses of the Moon

Equinoxes March 21, 01h 00m September 23, 10h 47m
Solstices June 21, 19h 10m December 22, 07h 04m

  Glossary
Equinox:
either of the two points on the celestial sphere at which the ecliptic intersects the celestial equator; also, the time at which the Sun passes through either of these intersection points; i.e., when the apparent longitude of the Sun is 0o or 180o.
Solstice:
either of the two points on the ecliptic at which the apparent longitude of the Sun is 90o or 270o; also, the time at which the Sun is at either point.

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