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July 2001
3 The moon passes 6 deg. north of Mars, 6 a.m. EDT
4 Earth is at aphelion (94.5 million miles from the sun), 10 a.m. EDT
5 Full moon is at 11:04 a.m. EDT; partial lunar eclipse
7 The moon passes 3 deg. south of Neptune, 10 a.m. EDT
Asteroid Ceres is at opposition, 3 p.m. EDT
8 The moon passes 3 deg. south of Uranus, 6 p.m. EDT
9 The moon is at apogee (252,007 miles from Earth), 7:23 a.m. EDT
Mercury is at greatest western elongation (21deg), 1 p.m. EDT
12 Mercury passes 1.9 deg. south of Jupiter, 6 p.m. EDT
13 Saturn passes 4 deg. north of Alderbaran, 4 a.m. EDT
Last quarter moon is at 2:45 p.m. EDT
14 Venus passes 3 deg. north of Alderbaran, 9 p.m. EDT
15 Venus passes 0.7 deg. south of Saturn, 1 a.m. EDT
17 The moon passes 0.6 deg. south of Saturn, 9 a.m. EDT
The moon passes 0.3 deg. north of Venus, 2 p.m. EDT
18 The moon passes 0.2 deg. south of Jupiter, 8 p.m. EDT
19 The moon passes 1.0 deg. north of Mercury, 9 a.m. EDT
Mars is stationary, 7 p.m. EDT.
20 New moon is at 3:44 p.m. EDT
21 The moon is at perigee (223,089 miles from Earth), 4:46 p.m. EDT
27 First quarter moon is at 6:08 a.m. EDT
Mercury passes 6 deg. south of Pollux, 11 a.m. EDT
28 Southern Delta Aquarid meteor shower peaks
30 Neptune is at opposition, 8 a.m. EDT
The moon passes 6 deg. north of Mars, 10 a.m. EDT
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