sardog1
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Caught a bit of moonshadow while skiing yesterday at dusk, which reminded me that it's time once again to post the full moon schedule for this winter. All the moonrises are at fabulous times this winter (unless you work second shift ) All times are EST for a location in east central NH -- should be pretty good for the Whites as well:
DEC. 23: full at 8:16 p.m. -- rises 3:31 p.m., sets 8:09 a.m., next day
JAN. 22: full at 8:35 a.m. -- rises 4:54 p.m., sets 7:56 a.m. next morning
FEB. 20: full at 10:31 p.m. -- rises 5:02 p.m., sets 6:44 a.m. next morning
MAR. 21: full at 1:40 p.m. -- rises 6:11 p.m., sets 5:45 a.m. next morning
APR. 20: full at 5:25 a.m. (Dare to believe!) -- rises 7:16 p.m., sets 4:55 a.m. next morning
The night time is the right time . . .
DEC. 23: full at 8:16 p.m. -- rises 3:31 p.m., sets 8:09 a.m., next day
JAN. 22: full at 8:35 a.m. -- rises 4:54 p.m., sets 7:56 a.m. next morning
FEB. 20: full at 10:31 p.m. -- rises 5:02 p.m., sets 6:44 a.m. next morning
MAR. 21: full at 1:40 p.m. -- rises 6:11 p.m., sets 5:45 a.m. next morning
APR. 20: full at 5:25 a.m. (Dare to believe!) -- rises 7:16 p.m., sets 4:55 a.m. next morning
The night time is the right time . . .