Calendars

Calendars

Calendars keep all of our lifes' activities organized. We use calendars to arrange,  list, plan, prioritize, and schedule.

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Calendar Creator
I have been using one form or another of Calendar Creator since the old DOS days; as a matter of fact, the DOS Calendar Creator program was a better product than todays variants in many ways. For one, the old DOS program included a calendar which showed the phases of the moon; this has been missing from all the Calendar Creator products at least since the year 2000.

So, I searched the net and found a table of moon phases on the U.S. Naval Observatory site, I converted this data to a calendar file. This data on the phases of the moon lists the new moons, the first quarter moons, the full moons, and the last quarter moons for the time period from January 1998 through December 2005. Each occurrence of the moon is one event, with the time of the event shown in central standard time for the U.S.A.(Universal time less six hours).  I added some nice moon graphics to complete the calendar.

Picture of moons calendar.
click on the calendar to see a larger picture.

Feel free to add this file to your collection of calendar events.
This is a Calendar Creator ".bcc" file. This file can be opened directly in newer versions of Calendar Creator.
This file has been compressed into a ".zip" file for fast download.
Download "moons05.zip".
Change this for yourself as you choose, but remember; if you change the times to match your time zone, you may actually move some of these events into a different date.

Alternately you may download this raw data in a "coma separated variable" format that can be imported into old versions of Calendar Creator.
This data is arranged in rows and columns;
where each row is one event, and the columns are as follows:
Event Date, Event Start Time, Event End Time, Event Description, Priority, Category.

this has been compressed into a ".zip" file for fast download.
Download "moonsnow.zip".

If you only want the moon graphics, you can also get that here:
new moon, first quarter, full moon, last quarter.

Other Calendar Information
U.S. Naval Observatory - the preeminent authority in the areas of time keeping and celestial observing; determining and distributing the timing and astronomical data required for accurate navigation and fundamental astronomy.
Moon Phases a simple calender helps you find the Moon phases for any month, any year. Also sunrise data.

Updated 2003 January 13.

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