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Lunation Number
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation, search. Lunation Number is a number given to each lunation beginning from a certain one in history. More »
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www.timeanddate.com/calendar/aboutmoonphases.html
The lunation number represents the number of times the Moon has cycled the Earth since January 1923 (based on a series described by Ernest W. Brown in ...
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The lunation number is defined such that lunation n = 1 corresponds to the first new moon that occurred in 1923. The date on which lunation n occurs can be ...
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Alphabetical Index. About this site · L, v. Lunation Number. Lunation. © 1996- 2007 Eric W. Weisstein. header. mathematica, calccenter, astronomer.
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Lunation number. Lunation is the period of a synodic revolution of the moon, or the time from one New Moon to the next, varying in length at different times from ...
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Brown Lunation Number General Astronomy discussion.
www.theorderoftime.com/science/knin.html
Lunation number: the Brown Lunation Number, which defines lunation 1 as beginning at the first new moon of 1923 (this occurred at approximately 02:41 UTC, ...
transit.savage-garden.org/en/lunation.html
Current Date: 11 Feb 2012 01:37:52 UTC JD: 2455968.567958 Lunation number : 1102 Has begun: 23 Jan 2012 07:39:17 Will end: 21 Feb 2012 22:34:36 ...
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4. Lunation count starts with the first new moon in 2000 (1/6/2000) equals zero. Brown's Lunation Number is 953 greater. 5. Based on an algorithm developed by ...
eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/LEsaros/LEsaroscatkey.html
Sep 29, 2009 ... The lunation number (since 2000 Jan 06) and the Saros series are listed along with the eclipse type (N=Penumbral, P=Partial, or T=Total).
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