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2009 Astronomy Calendar

The 2009 Astronomy Calendar is packed full of spectacular astronomy images. This year with quite a lunar flavour. This A4 calendar opens to A3 size with each month displaying a full A4 image and loads of practical information.
Front of the 2009 astronomy calendar, click to view large
Full colour interesting A4 images
Packed full of information for the year's astronomy events. See example below.
Astronomy Calendar suited to southern hemisphere: Australia, New Zealand and South Africa
Easy purchase with shipping included within australia and internationally.
This 200 calendar features:
 Partial Solar Eclipse
 Venus and Jupiter pre-dawn sky
 Saturn by the Cassini probe
 Conjunction of Mercury, Radio Dishes
 Southenr Cross, Pointers and Eta
 Dusty spiral galaxy by Hubble S. T.
 Moon Walk with Lander
 Mercury, Saturn and Mars sunset
 Mercury by the Messenger probe
 3 hour startrails with daylight
 Orion Nebula M42

Includes summary of the year indicating best time to view the planets. Maps best for 25° to 45° south latitude.

This is not your ordinary calendar, it is purpose built for astronomers in the southern heremisphere, you won't believe the information packed in it. See example below.

2009 Astronomy Calendar Back:
The back of the 2009 astronomy calendar, click to view large
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Packed full of information every month has several chars of the sky that month showing various events and astronomical objects worth taking note of. The Astronomy Calendar provides a nightly guide to what’s visible in the sky, including planetary positions, eclipses, lunar occultations, conjunctions and meteor showers.
Other Features:
 Additional Star Maps show the planets in the pre-dawn and post-sunset sky, especially showing interesting conjunctions of the planets.
 Several page summary of the year indicating best time to view the planets and other events.
 Daily reminders of eclipses, conjunctions, and meteor showers.
 Detailed forecasts of Lunar Occultations of major stars and planets indicating where and when they can be viewed.

Below is a small example of what one part of one month offers: