All New Moons
In the 600-Year Range From 1600 to 2200
Based on the NASA/JPL DE405 Ephemeris Model
PHP Program by Jay Tanner
Optional Search Pattern
Search Pattern is SPACE and CASE Sensitive
Local Time Zone Offset
Neg | Pos = W | E
UT
All New Moons Within the 600-Year Range From 1600 to 2200 Local Time Zone Offset = UT+00:00 Optional Search Pattern = ' 2024 ' Matches = 13 ========================================= Julian_Date_TT Calendar_Date Time_UT ================ =============== ======== 2460320.99900190 2024 Jan 11 Thu 11:57 AM 2460350.45856542 2024 Feb 09 Fri 10:59 PM 2460379.87610550 2024 Mar 10 Sun 09:00 AM 2460409.26528612 2024 Apr 08 Mon 06:21 PM 2460438.64103398 2024 May 08 Wed 03:22 AM 2460468.02700826 2024 Jun 06 Thu 12:38 PM 2460497.45733117 2024 Jul 05 Fri 10:57 PM 2460526.96820652 2024 Aug 04 Sun 11:13 AM 2460556.58107152 2024 Sep 03 Tue 01:56 AM 2460586.28502370 2024 Oct 02 Wed 06:49 PM 2460616.03353960 2024 Nov 01 Fri 12:47 PM 2460645.76567718 2024 Dec 01 Sun 06:21 AM 2460675.43607765 2024 Dec 30 Mon 10:27 PM ================ =============== ======== Julian_Date_TT Calendar_Date Time_UT
GENERAL PROGRAM INFORMATION This program lists all New Moons in the 600-year range from 1600 to 2200 with a simple pattern search option. The search pattern string is both SPACE and CASE sensitive so that it can also contain leading and trailing spaces in the search. The default startup search pattern is the current year value ' 2024 '. To list all new moons in a specific year, use the year value as the search pattern padded by single spaces, e.g., ' 1992 ' or ' 1876 ' To list ALL new moons in the 600-year span, simply use a single dot '.' as the search pattern string. The program defaults to UT, but the local time zone can be set for any general location and standard local time (LT) as needed. To account for Daylight Saving/Summer Time, add 1 hour to the computed standard times taking care to watch for a change of date in doing so. The date on which an event occurs, depends on your local time zone. For example, an event may happen on New Year's eve in New York City while at the same moment taking place on New Year's Day in Paris.
Program by Jay Tanner
v1.0 - Revised: Thursday, January 01, 1970 at 12:00 AM UTC