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 New and Full Moons 2004

including Eclipses

and

Equinoxes and Solstices 2004

Times are given in UK time, GMT

(link at the end of the page for the World Time Server)

Degrees are rounded up or down to the nearest full degree of the sign

Date

Time in GMT

Full or New Moon

Zodiac Sign

Degree

Notes

January 7

15h 40m

Full

Cancer

17

 

January 21

21h 05m

New

Aquarius

01

 

February 6

08h 47m

Full

Leo

17

 

February 20

09h 18m

New

Pisces

01

 

March 6

23h 14m

Full

Virgo

17

 

March 20

22h 41m

New

Aries

01

 

April 5

11h 03m 

Full

Libra

16

 

April 19

13h 21m

New

Aries

30

Solar Eclipse

May 4

20h 33m

Full

Scorpio

15

Lunar Eclipse

May 19

04h 52m

New

Taurus

29

 

June 3

04h 19m

Full

Sagittarius

13

 

June 17

20h 27m

New

Gemini

27

 

July 2

11h 09m

Full

Capricorn

11

 

July 17

11h 24m

New

Cancer

25

 

July 31

18h 05m

Full

Aquarius

09

Blue Moon

August 16

01h 24m 

New

Leo

23

 

August 30

02h 22m

Full

Pisces

07

 

September 14

14h 29m

New

Virgo

22

 

September 28

13h 09m

Full

Aries

06

 

October 14

02h 48m

New

Libra

21

Solar Eclipse

October 28

03h 07m

Full

Taurus

05

Lunar Eclipse

November 12

14h 27m

New

Scorpio

21 

 

November 26

20h 07m

Full

Gemini

05

 

December 12

01h 29m

New

Sagittarius

20

 

December 26

15h 06m

Full

Cancer

05

 

 

Equinoxes and Solstices 2004

The Equinoxes and the Solstices mark the beginning of the seasons in the Northern Hemisphere and also mark the entry of the sun into each of the cardinal zodiac signs.

 

The Spring or Vernal Equinox begins when the sun enters Aries, the beginning of the astrological New Year. In the year 2004 the sun enters Aries on the 20 March at 06h 49 m GMT.

The Summer Solstice (the longest day) occurs on 21 June 2004 at 21h 00m as the sun enters the zodiac sign of Cancer.

The Autumnal Equinox begins when the sun enters Libra, the halfway point of the astrological year. In the year 2004 the sun enters Libra on the 22 September at 16h 30m GMT.

The Winter Solstice (the shortest day) occurs on 21 December 2004 at 12h 41m GMT as the sun enters the zodiac sign of Capricorn.

 

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