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Ephemerides

Geocentric planetary phenomena 2010

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Jan 04 19:06Mercury in inferior conjunction
Jan 11 21:05Venus in superior conjunction
Jan 27 05:23Mercury at greatest elongation W (24.8°)
Jan 27 18:55Mars at minimum geocentric distance (diam. 14.1")
Jan 29 19:42Mars at opposition
Feb 14 23:18Neptune in conjunction
Feb 28 10:44Jupiter in conjunction
Mar 14 13:16Mercury in superior conjunction
Mar 17 06:49Uranus in conjunction
Mar 20 17:32Spring Equinox
Mar 22 00:37Saturn at opposition
Apr 08 23:29Mercury at greatest elongation E (19.4°)
Apr 28 16:43Mercury in inferior conjunction
May 26 02:22Mercury at greatest elongation W (25.1°)
Jun 21 11:28Summer Solstice
Jun 28 12:06Mercury in superior conjunction
Aug 07 01:09Mercury at greatest elongation E (27.4°)
Aug 20 03:48Venus at greatest elongation E (46.0°)
Aug 20 10:06Neptune at opposition
Sep 03 12:34Mercury in inferior conjunction
Sep 19 17:20Mercury at greatest elongation W (17.9°)
Sep 21 11:35Jupiter at opposition
Sep 21 16:58Uranus at opposition
Sep 23 03:09Autumn Equinox
Oct 01 00:41Saturn in conjunction
Oct 17 01:04Mercury in superior conjunction
Oct 29 01:10Venus in inferior conjunction
Dec 01 15:41Mercury at greatest elongation E (21.5°)
Dec 20 01:23Mercury in inferior conjunction
Dec 21 23:38Winter Solstice

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