Alex DePillis <[email protected]> wrote:
>Has anyone run across a calendar for evolution that gives the time and
>day that the full moon rises, at a location?
>This is the only astronomical calendar that I know of:
>webcal://cantonbecker.com/astronomy-calendar/astrocal.ics
>Good stuff.  "Full moon" is strictly defined, i.e. "...a full moon
>occurs when the geocentric apparent (ecliptic) longitudes of the Sun
>and
>Moon differ by 180 degrees; the Moon is then in opposition with the
>Sun.[1]" (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Full_moon)  
>Whereas I'm looking for the time of day the full moon rises in, for
>example, Chicago.  

No, I've never seen such a thing.  But it sounds fun and useful.  Maybe I'll 
put one together.

Just pass a lat/long as url parameter and get an icalendar file for the next 90 
days or a date range specified in the url?
-- 
Adam Tauno Williams
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