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Ephemerides

Geocentric planetary phenomena 2011

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Jan 08 16:01Venus at greatest elongation W (47.0°)
Jan 09 14:25Mercury at greatest elongation W (23.3°)
Feb 04 16:40Mars in conjunction
Feb 17 09:55Neptune in conjunction
Feb 25 08:47Mercury in superior conjunction
Mar 20 23:20Spring Equinox
Mar 21 12:24Uranus in conjunction
Mar 23 01:09Mercury at greatest elongation E (18.6°)
Apr 03 23:56Saturn at opposition
Apr 06 14:40Jupiter in conjunction
Apr 09 19:36Mercury in inferior conjunction
May 07 19:05Mercury at greatest elongation W (26.6°)
Jun 12 23:44Mercury in superior conjunction
Jun 21 17:16Summer Solstice
Jul 20 05:01Mercury at greatest elongation E (26.8°)
Aug 16 12:07Venus in superior conjunction
Aug 17 01:03Mercury in inferior conjunction
Aug 22 23:25Neptune at opposition
Sep 03 05:55Mercury at greatest elongation W (18.1°)
Sep 23 09:04Autumn Equinox
Sep 26 00:14Uranus at opposition
Sep 28 20:15Mercury in superior conjunction
Oct 13 21:12Saturn in conjunction
Oct 29 01:41Jupiter at opposition
Nov 14 08:40Mercury at greatest elongation E (22.7°)
Dec 04 08:52Mercury in inferior conjunction
Dec 22 05:30Winter Solstice
Dec 23 03:08Mercury at greatest elongation W (21.8°)

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