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    almanac
    /ˈɔːlmənak/

    noun

    • 1. an annual calendar containing important dates and statistical information such as astronomical data and tide tables.

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  2. 3 days ago · One such thing is “Panchangam”, Hindu Panchang or simply called as the Hindu almanac, which accurately calculates the planetary positions. It can be defined as the astrological daily calendar, which is calculated based on the positions of astrological bodies.

  3. 3 days ago · The Chinese Almanac has been of great importance to the people of the Orient since ancient times. It serves as a useful guide to everyday life. Even today, many still consult the Chinese Almanac every day.

  4. 1 day ago · With our 2024 Moon Phase Calendar, you'll find the current Moon phase for tonight—plus, all the phases of the Moon for each day of the month. We also highlight the date and time for the four main Moon phases—the new Moon, first quarter, full Moon, and last quarter Moon—as well as provide daily Moon illumination percentages and the Moon's ...

  5. 5 days ago · Welcome to AFIRE’s first-ever issue of the Summit. Journal Mid-Year Almanac. How we define it here is sort. of how we explained the. concept to our design team: same, but different. Since 2019, our typical issues of Summit Journal have collected a broad array of “house views” from various organizations and research teams across the global ...

  6. 4 days ago · The monthly lunar cycle made the Moon a natural timekeeper on which early calendars were based. In fact, the word “month” itself is a cognate of “Moon.”. A handful of Western artists prior to the scientific watershed of the 17th century actually studied the Moon and represented it in works of art.

  7. 5 days ago · A storm washed away 300 feet of Meigg’s Wharf in San Francisco– 1864. Los Angeles climaxed a four-day heat wave with a temperature of 112 degrees F– 1877. Phoenix, Arizona, had 1.64 inches of rain, a June record– 1972. Hailstones as big as baseballs fell from Colorado Springs to Estes Park, Colorado, injuring 60 and causing $625 million ...