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New Moons for 2008

N.B.  These statistics are for a latitude of 52° in the northern hemisphere.

Times and dates will vary for different latitudes. So, all believers should WATCH!

 

Conjunction Date

and Time

(Invisible then)

Evening the

New Moon

Probably Visible

Sunset

Time (GMT)

(+ 52°)

Moonset

Time (GMT)

(+ 52°)

Approx Age of

Moon at

Moonset Time

Days from

Previous

New Moon

First Day of

Month

Daylight part

January 8; 11:37

January 9 16:07 17:07 30 hours 29 January 10

February 7; 03:44

February 8 17:00 18:54 40 hours 30 February 9

March 7; 17:14

March 8 17:51 19:18 26 hours 29 March 9

April 6; 03:55

April 7 18:42 21:19 42 hours 30 April 8

May 5; 12:18

May 6 19:34 21:50 33 hours 29 May 7

June 3; 19:23

June 4 20:13 21:51 25 hours 29 June 5

July 4; 02:19

July 4 20:22 21:35 43 hours 30 July 5

August 1; 10:13

August 3 19:50 20:26 58 hours 30 August 4

August 30; 19:58

September 1

18:51

18:57

46 hours

30

September 2

September 29; 08:12

October 1

17:40

17:46

57 hours

30

October 2

October 28; 23:14

October 30

16:38

16:35

41 hours

29

October 31

November 27; 16:55

November 29

15:56

16:40

48 hours

30

November 30

December 27; 12:22 December 28 15:53 16:41 28 hours 29 December 29

N.B Scripture teaches the importance of New Moon festivals. Although not holy days

(except the 7th), the New Moons mark the beginning of months in God's calendar, and the

first New Moon in spring determines the positioning of God's spring festivals, while the

seventh New Moon establishes dates for the autumn festivals.

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