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Ephemerides

Geocentric planetary phenomena 2009

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Jan 04 13:58Mercury at greatest elongation E (19.3°)
Jan 14 21:23Venus at greatest elongation E (47.1°)
Jan 20 15:59Mercury in inferior conjunction
Jan 24 05:44Jupiter in conjunction
Feb 12 12:40Neptune in conjunction
Feb 13 20:42Mercury at greatest elongation W (26.1°)
Mar 08 19:53Saturn at opposition
Mar 13 01:27Uranus in conjunction
Mar 20 11:43Spring Equinox
Mar 27 19:23Venus in inferior conjunction
Mar 31 03:29Mercury in superior conjunction
Apr 26 07:48Mercury at greatest elongation E (20.4°)
May 18 10:01Mercury in inferior conjunction
Jun 05 20:50Venus at greatest elongation W (45.9°)
Jun 13 11:52Mercury at greatest elongation W (23.5°)
Jun 21 05:45Summer Solstice
Jul 14 02:15Mercury in superior conjunction
Aug 14 17:52Jupiter at opposition
Aug 17 20:54Neptune at opposition
Aug 24 16:14Mercury at greatest elongation E (27.4°)
Sep 17 09:41Uranus at opposition
Sep 17 18:22Saturn in conjunction
Sep 20 10:04Mercury in inferior conjunction
Sep 22 21:18Autumn Equinox
Oct 06 01:30Mercury at greatest elongation W (17.9°)
Nov 05 08:02Mercury in superior conjunction
Dec 18 17:38Mercury at greatest elongation E (20.3°)
Dec 21 17:46Winter Solstice

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