Lunar Perigee and Apogee Calculator  2005 Sainte-Foy

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2005 Sainte-Foy

              Périgée                                                             Apogée
---------------------------------                       ---------------------------------
Jan   10   05:08   356571 km -- N-   1h        Jan   23  13:55     406442 km +  F-1d15h
Feb  07   17:10   358563 km    N-1d 0h       Feb  20   00:00    405805 km    F-3d23h
Mar  07  22:43     363234 km    N-2d 5h     Mar  19   17:55    404847 km    F-5d22h
Apr  04  07:11   368490 km    N-4d 9h       Apr   16   14:42    404302 km    F-7d15h
Apr  29  06:00   369028 km    F+4d23h       May 14   09:42    404600 km    N+6d 4h
May 26  06:44   364240 km    F+2d14h       Jun   11   02:13    405505 km    N+4d 8h
Jun   23  07:50   359674 km    F+1d 7h       Jul     08   13:40   406362 km -  N+2d 5h
Jul    21  14:46   357159 km    F+   8h        Aug    04   17:50   406629 km -- N-   5h
Aug 19   01:33   357395 km    F-  12h        Aug    31   22:36   406209 km -  N-2d16h
Sep 16   09:59   360405 km    F-1d12h       Sep   28   11:21   405306 km    N-4d19h
Oct  14   09:51  365449 km    F-2d22h      Oct   26    05:36   404492 km    N-6d15h
Nov 09   19:16  370013 km    F-6d 0h       Nov  23    01:19   404370 km    F+7d 5h
Dec  04  23:33  367364 km    N+3d13h     Dec  20    21:50   405013 km    F+5d10h

2005 Sainte-Foy

          Nouvelles Lunes                      Pleines Lunes
                                            2004 Dec  26     10:07
   2005 Jan   10   07:04        2005 Jan    25    05:33
   2005 Feb   08  17:30        2005 Feb   23    23:55
   2005 Mar  10  04:13        2005 Mar   25    16:01
   2005 Apr   08  16:35        2005 Apr   24    06:09
   2005 May  08  04:49        2005 May  23    16:21
   2005 Jun   06   17:58        2005 Jun    22    00:16
   2005 Jul    06   08:05        2005 Jul     21    07:03
   2005 Aug  04   23:06        2005 Aug  19    13:55
   2005 Sep  03   14:46        2005 Sep   17    22:02
   2005 Oct  03   06:28        2005 Oct   17    08:14
   2005 Nov 01   20:24        2005 Nov  15    19:57
   2005 Dec  01  10:00        2005 Dec   15    11:16
   2005 Dec  30  22:12        2006 Jan    14    04:48

2005 Sainte-Foy
Au-dessus de nous à :

          Nouvelles Lunes                      Pleines Lunes
                                            2004 Dec  25     23:40
   2005 Jan   10   12:10        2005 Jan    24    23:49
   2005 Feb   08  11:49        2005 Feb   24    00:00
   2005 Mar  10  12:16        2005 Mar   26    00:16
   2005 Apr   08  12:53        2005 Apr   24    00:50
   2005 May  08  13:16       2005 May   24    01:17
   2005 Jun   06   12:50        2005 Jun    23    01:02
   2005 Jul    06   13:10        2005 Jul     21    00:48
   2005 Aug  04   12:42        2005 Aug  20    01:22
   2005 Sep  03   12:56        2005 Sep   18    01:06
   2005 Oct  03   13:13        2005 Oct   17    00:46
   2005 Nov 01   11:43        2005 Nov  16    00:08
   2005 Dec  01  12:04        2005 Dec   14    23:38
   2005 Dec  30  11:38        2006 Jan    13    23:50
 

Distance du centre de la Terre (R = 6378 Km)
 

To display the date, time, and distance of lunar perigees and apogees for a given year, enter the year in the box below and press "Calculate". Depending on the speed of your computer, it may take a while for the results to appear in
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All dates and times are Universal time (UTC); to convert to local time add or subtract the difference between your time zone and UTC, remembering to include any additional offset due to summer time for dates when it is in effect. For
each perigee and apogee the distance in kilometres between the centres of the Earth and Moon is given. Perigee and apogee distances are usually accurate to within a few kilometres compared to values calculated with the definitive
ELP 2000-82 theory of the lunar orbit; the maximum error over the years 1977 through 2022 is 12 km in perigee distance and 6 km at apogee.

The closest perigee and most distant apogee of the year are marked with "++" if closer in time to full Moon or "--" if closer to new Moon. Other close-to-maximum apogees and perigees are flagged with a single character, again
indicating the nearer phase. Following the flags is the interval between the moment of perigee or apogee and the closest new or full phase; extrema cluster on the shorter intervals, with a smaller bias toward months surrounding the
Earth's perihelion in early January. "F" indicates the perigee or apogee is closer to full Moon, and "N" that new Moon is closer. The sign indicates whether the perigee or apogee is before ("-") or after ("+") the indicated phase, followed
by the interval in days and hours. Scan for plus signs to find "photo opportunities" where the Moon is full close to apogee and perigee.

The Moon Phase Table

This table gives the time of all new and full Moons in the indicated year, as well as the last phase of the preceding year and the first phase of the next year.