Astronomical Ephemerides
An astronomical ephemeris is a set of positions, predictions of phenomena, or other astronomical data, related to a specific interval of time. Typically, astronomical ephemerides were published in yearly volumes or "almanacs", but the Internet allows newer forms to access those. The ephemerides in Astronomia.org comprise interactive systems to produce ephemerides of minor bodies, and also predictions for the astronomical phenomena of most interest to observers: phases of the Moon, lunar eclipses, geocentric planetary phenomena (including equinoxes and solstices), and meteor showers.
Dates and times are given in Universal Time (UT). All the ephemerides are computed according to the current recommendations approved by the International Astronomical Union, with software written by Carlos Amengual.
You may want to read the explanation before using the ephemerides.
Phenomena
Moon phases for [2010] [2011] [2012].
Lunar eclipses for [2010] [2011] [2012].