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Post by *Gypsy* on Dec 27, 2007 12:51:25 GMT -5
Updated info 2008 JAN'08 03 Earth at perihelion 08 New moon 12 Open house at Chamberlin Obs www.du.edu/~rstencel/Chamberlin 22 Mercury, greatest elongation east, 19 deg (evening star) 22 Full moon FEB'08 07 New moon 16 Open house at Chamberlin Obs www.du.edu/~rstencel/Chamberlin **FEB 20 FULL MOON & Total lunar eclipse [7-9pm Denver time] 24 Saturn at opposition (becoming evening star) MAR'08 03 Mercury, greatest elongation west, 27 deg (morning star) 07 New moon 15 Open house at Chamberlin Obs www.du.edu/~rstencel/Chamberlin 20 Vernal equinox, 6h GMT, spring begins 21 Full moon
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Post by ladyjay on Jan 1, 2008 18:44:03 GMT -5
Great info and yes it does. It affects water and people are mostly water so use the math.
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Post by starr on Jan 15, 2008 16:01:05 GMT -5
When I worked in our Guest Relations Department at work I could always tell what stage the moon was at by the guests behavior when they came in. It definitely affects peoples behavior.
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