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Join Date: Oct 2001
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There are a couple of good websites that we used at my old work. One worked out the local moon rise and set times for the month, and the other had a picture of how the moon would look on any given day of the month.
As I've now left that job I don't have the links, but I'll do a quick search and see if I can find them. I think off the top of my head the times one was on the Bureau of Met site at www.bom.gov.au, but I could be wrong.
In the meantime, you might want to search for 'moon phase' or 'moon rise and set times' - I think that's how we found them in the first place.
As I've now left that job I don't have the links, but I'll do a quick search and see if I can find them. I think off the top of my head the times one was on the Bureau of Met site at www.bom.gov.au, but I could be wrong.
In the meantime, you might want to search for 'moon phase' or 'moon rise and set times' - I think that's how we found them in the first place.
You can download a great program, that covers the phases of the moon, views, graphs of the amount of light shed and when atc atc. from Gary Nugent's Lunarphase page.
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thanks guys,
I'll check them out, I had looked at the auslig site but it wasn't very user friendly...at least to an ignoamus like me..but I think that you can look up info for a particular date.
I'll check them out, I had looked at the auslig site but it wasn't very user friendly...at least to an ignoamus like me..but I think that you can look up info for a particular date.