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Day Moonage Phenomenon (JST)
1 Sat 6.6 Y-Dra is its maximum brightness (Mag: 6.2-15.0, Period: 326 days)
13:25 First quarter moon
14:33 Moon passes 05°21.9' south of Neptune
2 Sun 7.6 23:44 Moon passes 04°47.0' south of Uranus
3 Mon 8.6 National holiday in Japan (`Bunka no hi')
R-Lep is its maximum brightness (Mag: 5.5-11.7, Period: 427 days)
18:05 Moon passes 03°05.6' south of Mars
22:00 Occultation of τ-Aqr (Mag: 4.2) (immersion time at Tokyo)
23h Taurids (south) meteor shower is at the peak (mid October - last November)
4 Tue 9.6
5 Wed 10.6
6 Thu 11.6 06:12 Moon passes the equator, to the northern hemisphere
7 Fri 12.6 04:16 Algol is its minimum brightness
8 Sat 13.6 05:13 `Rittou' (Longitude of the sun reaches 225 degrees)
14:40 Neptune is at the eastern quadrature (Mag: 7.9, Dia.: 02.2")
9 Sun 14.6 04:13 Uranus is at the apogee (R.A.: 22h05.2m)
10:13 Full Moon (total lunar eclipse around America and Europe)
12:53 Venus approaches closest to Asteroid Vesta (02°49.6')
10 Mon 15.6 01:05 Algol is its minimum brightness
21h Moon is at the farthest from the Earth (1.057, 406,308km, Dia.: 29'25")
11 Tue 16.6 RT-Cyg is its maximum brightness (Mag: 6.0-13.1, Period: 190 days)
12 Wed 17.6 R-Tri is its maximum brightness (Mag: 5.4-12.6, Period: 267 days)
21:54 Algol is its minimum brightness
13 Thu 18.6 T-Cas is its maximum brightness (Mag: 6.9-13.0, Period: 445 days)
06h Taurids (north) meteor shower is at the peak (mid October - last November)
19:17 Moon is at the northernmost (Decl.: +27°06.4') (most northernmost in this year)
14 Fri 19.6 04:09 Moon passes 04°55.6' north of Saturn
15 Sat 20.6 05:11 Moon approaches closest to Asteroid Ceres (01°12.0')
18:43 Algol is its minimum brightness
16 Sun 21.6
17 Mon 22.6 13:15 Last quarter moon
18 Tue 23.6 11h Leonids meteor shower is at the peak (Nov.5 - Nov.25)
19 Wed 24.6 00:59 Moon passes 04°09.6' north of Jupiter
02:01 Venus passes 09°41.5' south of Pluto
20 Thu 25.6 18:40 Moon passes the equator, to the southern hemisphere
21 Fri 26.6 U-Ori is its maximum brightness (Mag: 4.8-13.0, Period: 368 days)
22 Sat 27.6 08:10 Mercury approaches closest to Asteroid Vesta (04°00.3')
23 Sun 28.6 National holiday in Japan (`Kinrou kansha no hi')
02:43 `Shousetsu' (Longitude of the sun reaches 240 degrees)
24 Mon 0.2 National holiday in Japan
07:59 New Moon (total solar eclipse around Antarctica, partial solar eclipse around Australia and New Zealand)
08h Moon is at the nearest from the Earth (0.928, 356,806km, Dia.: 33'29")
25 Tue 1.2 R-Peg is its maximum brightness (Mag: 6.9-13.8, Period: 378 days)
05:33 λ-Tau is its minimum brightness
07:08 Moon approaches closest to Asteroid Vesta (04°06.3')
12:19 Moon passes 00°16.1' south of Mercury (occultation of Mercury around Australia and New Zealand)
13:34 Moon passes 11°19.4' south of Pluto
26 Wed 2.2 01:38 Mercury passes 11°00.8' south of Pluto
02:59 Moon passes 02°02.0' south of Venus
12:38 Uranus is at the eastern quadrature (Mag: 5.8, Dia.: 03.5")
18:24 Moon is at the southernmost (Decl.: -27°05.6') (most southernmost in this year)
27 Thu 3.2
28 Fri 4.2 S-Peg is its maximum brightness (Mag: 6.9-13.8, Period: 319 days)
22:43 Moon passes 05°21.8' south of Neptune
29 Sat 5.2 04:26 λ-Tau is its minimum brightness
30 Sun 6.2 02:48 Algol is its minimum brightness
06:43 Moon passes 04°47.4' south of Uranus

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