Feb
10
Sun
âš« New Moon
Feb 10 @ 12:21 am – 1:21 am
Feb
23
Sat
Mercury Retrograde Begins
Feb 23 all-day

see http://cantonbecker.com/retrograde for details…

Feb
25
Mon
⚪ Full Moon
Feb 25 @ 1:27 pm – 2:27 pm

February’s Full Moon is the “Snow Moon”, “Hunger Moon”, “Storm Moon”, “Candles Moon” or “Magh Poornima”

Mar
11
Mon
âš« New Moon
Mar 11 @ 1:52 pm – 2:52 pm
Mar
17
Sun
Mercury Retrograde Ends
Mar 17 all-day

see http://cantonbecker.com/retrograde for details…

Mar
20
Wed
Vernal Equinox (Spring)
Mar 20 @ 5:02 am – 6:02 am

The date (near March 21 in the northern hemisphere) when night and day are nearly the same length and Sun crosses the celestial equator (i.e., declination 0) moving northward. In the southern hemisphere, the vernal equinox corresponds to the center of the Sun crossing the celestial equator moving southward and occurs on the date of the northern autumnal equinox. The vernal equinox marks the first day of the season of spring.

http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/astronomy/VernalEquinox.html

Mar
27
Wed
⚪ Full Moon
Mar 27 @ 3:28 am – 4:28 am

March’s Full Moon is the “Lenten Moon”, “Worm Moon”, “Crow Moon”, “Crust Moon”, “Sugar Moon”, “Sap Moon”, “Chaste Moon”, or “Holi”.

Apr
10
Wed
âš« New Moon
Apr 10 @ 3:36 am – 4:36 am
Apr
22
Mon
Lyrids Meteor Shower
Apr 22 all-day

The Lyrid meteor shower will reach its maximum rate of activity. Some meteors will be visible each night from 19 Apr to 25 Apr, but the best show will be on this evening. The maximum number of meteors expected to be visible from a dark location is around 10 per hour (ZHR). The Moon will be 13 days old at the time of peak activity, and being so close to Full Moon, will severely limit the observations that will be possible. Shucks!

Apr
25
Thu
⚪ Full Moon
Apr 25 @ 1:58 pm – 2:58 pm

April’s Full Moon is the “Egg Moon”, “Pink Moon”, “Sprouting Grass Moon”, “Fish Moon”, “Seed Moon”, “Waking Moon”, or “Hanuman Jayanti”.