Dec
21
Sat
Winter Solstice
Dec 21 @ 10:11 am – 11:11 am

The winter solstice is the shortest day of the year, respectively, in the sense that the length of time elapsed between sunrise and sunset on this day is a minimum for the year. Of course, daylight saving time means that the first Sunday in April has 23 hours and the last Sunday in October has 25 hours, but these human meddlings with the calendar and do not correspond to the actual number of daylight hours.

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

Jan
1
Wed
âš« New Moon
Jan 1 @ 4:14 am – 5:14 am
Jan
2
Thu
Quadrantids Meteor Shower
Jan 2 all-day

Great viewing for 2014 as this is right next to the dark (new) moon. Look for meteors radiating from the constellation Bootes. The Quadrantid meteor shower will reach its maximum rate of activity. Some meteors will be visible each night from 1 Jan to 6 Jan, but the best show will be on this evening. The maximum number of meteors expected to be visible from a dark location is around 80 per hour (ZHR). The Moon will be 22 days old at the time of peak activity, and so will present minimal interference.

Jan
5
Sun
Jupiter at Opposition
Jan 5 all-day

This is the best day of the year to view Jupiter, as it makes it’s closest approach to Earth and will be fully reflecting light from the sun. There will also be plenty of light reflecting off of its four largest moons: Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. These will be visible on both sides of the planet.

Jan
15
Wed
⚪ Full Moon
Jan 15 @ 9:53 pm – 10:53 pm

January’s Full Moon is the “Old Moon”, “Wolf Moon”, “Ice Moon”, “Moon after Yule”, or “Paush Poornima”

Jan
30
Thu
âš« New Moon
Jan 30 @ 2:39 pm – 3:39 pm
Feb
6
Thu
Mercury Retrograde Begins
Feb 6 all-day

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

Feb
14
Fri
⚪ Full Moon
Feb 14 @ 4:53 pm – 5:53 pm

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

Feb
28
Fri
Mercury Retrograde Ends
Feb 28 all-day

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

Mar
1
Sat
âš« New Moon
Mar 1 @ 1:00 am – 2:00 am