Earth Perihelion and Aphelion, 2006

Earth Perihelion and Aphelion, 2006

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Earth Perihelion and Aphelion, 2006
Jan. 4 Perihelion, approx. 15:001
July 3 Aphelion, approx. 23:001
Equinoxes and Solstices, 2006
March 20 Vernal equinox, 18:261
June 21 Summer solstice, 12:261
Sept. 23 Autumnal equinox, 04:031
Dec. 22 Winter solstice, 00:221
Eclipses, 2006
March 14-15 Moon, penumbral (begins 21:211), the beginning visible in Africa, Europe, most of Asia (except the northeastern part), western Australia; the end visible in Africa, Europe, South America, and most of North America (except Alaska, and the far western parts of Canada and the United States).
March 29 Sun, total (begins 7:371), visible along a path beginning at the eastern tip of South America; extending through northern Africa, ending in central Asia; with a partial phase visible in northern areas of the South Atlantic Ocean, southern areas of the North Atlantic Ocean, Europe, most of Africa, western and central Asia.
Sept. 7 Moon, partial umbral (begins 16:421), the beginning visible in the western Pacific Ocean, Asia, Australia, the Indian Ocean, eastern Africa; the end visible in Asia (except the northeastern part), western Australia, the Indian Ocean, Africa, Europe, the eastern Atlantic Ocean.
Sept. 22 Sun, annular (begins 8:401), visible along a path beginning in northeastern South America; extending through the southern North Atlantic Ocean, the South Atlantic Ocean; ending in the southwestern Indian Ocean; with a partial phase visible in most of the Atlantic Ocean (except the northern and western parts), South America, western and southern Africa, the southwestern Indian Ocean, and parts of Antarctica.
1Universal time.
● Source: The Astronomical Almanac for the Year 2006 (2004).
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