The Technical Aspects of the Calendar
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Partial Glossary for the Coligny
Calendar According to The Sequani Calendar Studies
Group PRINNI Fixed stars of 1st
magnitude LOVD Horns of the Bull
Taurus LAG Other constellations not the
Bull N INNI R Venus N INNIS R Venus related to Saturn and
stars or constellations +// /+/ //+ Moon passing planets
including one or the other rising and
setting. Sometimes it is a planet crossing
important star. Probably there is much more to this. See Olmsted and
Doutre. IVOS Mercury probably also Mars and
Jupiter Displaced nights are the Moon passing
the Prini's of not own month for example DVMANN placed in
Samonios. N Meteor showers Nice Planetary check
points NSDS Star Constellations seen relative
to intercalary nights. Misplaced O such as MD PRINO SAMON or
NO GIAMON INIS R Beginning planet cycle. TIOCOBREXTIO Gathering of the tribes.
Three lights 1st magnitude stars related to the season. Sometimes 6
stars; sometimes 9 stars. SINDIV Meeting of three sky divisions:
rising, zenith and setting with 1. Capella/Pleiades, 2. Deneb or Vega,
3. Coma Berenices AMB count nights around primary phases
of the Moon.
The First Magnitude Stars and Their
Traditional Astrological
Meanings The color of the stars are a
reflection of the heat - the amount of fuel left to burn.
Stars are white to red. The closer the star is to the
horizon, the easy it is to see the colors. The weird names
are the names of the months or moons of this old
calendar. 1. Sirius- blue brightest star in the
sky 81/2 light years away. Canis Major (Dumannios I Samon
Prini Lovd) Sirius--Mars, Jupiter danger, fame,
honors. 2. Procyon white 10 light years away
Canis Minor. sixth brightest star Small dog placed in the
sky for his faithfulness. He drinks from the Milky way. In
Egypt, he was Anubis, the jackel god. Greeks called the
group Procyon. Procyon rises before the dog star, Sirius. It
is a double star. DUMANNIOS V PRINNI LAGE Mercury, Mars
afflictions, haste, misfortune 3. Pollux - yellowish 31 light years
away. In the Twins Gemini. twelfth brightest star. The twin
is Castor Castor white 44 light years away. double star sons
of Leda sired by Jupiter. Also known as Romulus and Remus
(Both in Samonios but noted as Dumanni) DUMANNIOS V PRINNI
LAGE Mars cruelty, injury, violence 4. Regulus -bluish white 70 light
years away. In Leo. fifteenth brightest star. Little king
Rivros II Prinni Lovd Mars, Jupiter position, power,
riches 5. Arcturius - orange 32 light years
away Bear keeper In Bootes second brightest star.ANAGANTIOS
IV PRINNI LAG Mars, Jupiter belligerence, enterprise,
prosperity 6. Vega -bluish white 23 light years
away. 3rd brightest star. Vega is the word for eagle in
Arabic but it is in the Lyra CVTIOS II Prinni Lovd Mercury
Venus Lasciviousness, talent, wealth 7. Spica -blue 190 light years away.
Spica or ear of wheat In Virgo, eleventh brightest star.
OGRONIOS Prune Lovd.Venus Mars Jupiter protection, riches,
renown 8. Deneb- white 465 light years away
The word means tail and it is the tail of the swan known as
Cygnus fourth brightest star. Giam Pri Lag Deneb Summer
Triangle noted in Cutios VII GAMI PRI LAG.Jupiter Saturn
distinction, integrity justice 9. Altair -yellowish white 18 light
years away. In Aquila. Altair means the eagle in Arabic
eighth brightest star. SIMIVISONN I Giamo Prin Lag Equulleus
and Pegasus Eqa Pri La noted in Simivisonn Mars Jupiter
boldness, heroism willfulness 10.Fomalhaut -white 27 light years
away Fish's mouth. thirteenth brightest star. This star
skims the horizon Equos II Prini Lag Mercury Venus
Advantages, fortune, malevolence 11. Capella - blue 42 light years
away. Known as the she-goat star in Auriga - the charioteer.
6th brightest star in the heavens. Spectroscopic binary
which means really close and moving around each other very
closely. Elembvios III PRINNI LAG with the
Pleiades 12. Aldebaran - red 54 light years
away In Taurus and it means follower of the Pleiades ninth
brightest star Cantlos IIII Prinni Lag Mars opposition,
strength success 13. Betelgeuse -Reddish 300 light
years away. In Orion known as the giant's shoulder. seventh
brightest star. 14. Antares -red, the red giant 170
light years away Scorpio tenth brightest star. Also know as
the rival of Mars. A double star: red and faint green
probably Simivisonn 15. Rigel - blue 545 light years away.
Rigel means regal.
THE PRINNIS Prinni Lovd's Full Moon rises close to the month's star;
in other words they rise close together. Prinni Lag's Moon
does not rise so close to month's star. YR 2 SAMONIOS VII PRINI LOVDIN SIRIUS RISING DEC 18 2002 YR 3 SAMONIOS VII PRINNI LOVD POLLUX RISING FULL MOON TO PASS THROUGH HORNS OF THE BULL [SIRIUS RISING 9:00 PM FULL MOON PASSING
SIRIUS] DEC 6, 2003 SAT YR 3 CANTLOS VII SAMON PRINI LOVD THREE NIGHTS OF FULL MOON FULL MOON PASSING BETWEEN PLIEADES AND HYADES NOV 26, 2004 FRI [PROCYON & SIRIUS RISING 9:30PM YR 5 SAMONIOS VII PRINI LOVD MOON THROUGH HYADES AND PLEIADES CASTER AND POLLUX RISING SIRIUS RISES 9PM DEC 13, 2005 TUES YR 4 SAMONIOS ATE II MD PRINI SAM. SINDIV SIRIUS RISING ABOUT 10:00PM AS CAPELLA CLOSE TO ZENITH COMA BERENICES RISES DENEB SETTING JAN 4, 2005 TUES YR 5 SAMONIOS ATE II MD PRINO SAMON THIRD QTR MOON SIRIUS RISING SATURN RISING VENUS SETTING LOOK FOR MERCURY, ANTARES, JUPITER, MOON IN LINE AM AS THE MOON RISES SIRIUS CLOSE TO ZENITH DEC 23, 2005 FRI YR 1 DVMANNIOS I SAMON PRINI LOVD 1ST QTR MOON SIRUS RISING JAN 21 02 YR 2 DVMANNIOS I SAMON PRIOVDIXIVOS SIRUS RISING MERCURY CONJUNCT SUN [SIRIUS & JUPITER RISE TOGETHER SATURN AT THE END
OF BULL'S HORNS] JAN 11 2003 YR 3 DVMANNIOS I SAMON PRIN LOD IVOS 1ST QTR MOON SIRIUS RISING MERCURY AM DEC 30, 2003 TUES YR 4 DVMANNIOS I SAMON PRINI LOYD SIRIUS RISING JAN 18, 2005 TUES YR 5 DVMANNIOS 1 SAMON PRIN LOVD IVOS FIRST QTR MOON SIRIUS RISING MERCURY ON HORIZON AM JAN 6,2006 FRI YR 1 DVMANNIOS V PRINNI LAGE MOON CONJUNCT POLLUX PROCYON JAN 25,2002 YR 2 DVMANNIOS V PRINNI LAGIT POLLUX RISING JAN 15, 2003 YR 3 DVMANNIOS V PRINNI LAGE POLLUX RISING MOON PASSING PLEIADES & HYADES JAN 3, 2004 SAT YR 4 DVMANNIOS V PRINNI LAGE MOON PASSING CASTOR & POLLUX [FULL MOON PASSES PROCYON] JAN 22, 2005 SAT YR 5 DVMANNIOS V PRINNI LAGE SEVEN NIGHTS AROUND FULL MOON MOON BETWEEN ALDEBARAN & CAPELLA SIRIUS RISING SATURN W/CANCER JAN 10, 2006 TUES YR 1 DVMANNIOS VIII PRI LO RIVRI FULL MOON CELEBRATED MOON CONJUNCT REGULUS JAN 28, 2002 YR 2 RIVROS VIII PRINNI LOVD MOON CONJUNCT REGULUS RISING FULL MOON FEB 16, 2003 YR 3 RIVROS VIII PRINI LO BEGIN FULL MOON REGULUS RISING COMA BERENICES RISING FEB 4, 2004 WED YR 4 DVMANNIOS VIII PRI LO RIVRI FULL MOON PASSES REGULUS JAN 25, 2005 TUES YR 5 RIVROS VIII PRINNI LOVD MOON PASSING SATURN TOWARDS REGULUS FEB 11, 2006 SAT YR 1 RIVROS II PRINNI LOVD IVOS REGULUS RISING AM MERCURY EAST HORZ REGU. WEST HOR. FIRST QTR MOON CONJUNCT ALDEBARAN FEB 20 2002 YR 2 RIVROS II PRINNI LOVD REGULUS RISING FEB 10, 2003 YR 3 RIVROS II PRINNI LOVD REGULAS RISING JAN 29, 2004 THURS YR 4 RIVROS II PRINNI LOVD IVOS REGULUS RISING WATCH THE MOON JUMP THE BULL NEXT FEW NIGHTS MERCURY PM IN LIGHT OF SUN FEB 17, 2005 THURS YR 5 RIVROS II PRINNI LOVD SEVEN NIGHTS AROUND FULL MOON MOON BETWEEN ALDEBARAN & CAPELLA SIRIUS RISING SATURN W/CANCER JAN 10, 2006 TUES YR 1 ANAGANTIOS VI PRINNI LAG ARCTURUS RISING MAR 26 2002 YR 2 ANAGANTIOS VI PRINNI LAG ARCTURUS SPICA RISING MAR 16, 2003 YR 3 ANAGANTIOS VI PRINNI LAG ARCTURUS AND SPICA RISING MAR 3, 2004 WED YR 4 ANAGANTIOS VI PRINNI LAG LOOK FOR MOON, JUPITER, &SPICA ARCTURUS RISING MAR 23, 2005 WED YR 5 ANAGANTIOS VI PRINNI LAG MAR 11, 2006 SAT YR 1 OGRONIOS II PRINNI LOVD FIRST QTR MOON VEGA RISING APR 20, 2002 Y2 OGRONIOS III PRINNI LOVD VEGA RISING APR 11, 2003 YR 3 OGRONIOS III PRINNI LOVD VEGA RISING MAR 29, 2004 MON YR 4 OGRONIOS III PRINNI LOVD VEGA RISING APR 18, 2005 MON YR 5 OGRONIOS III PRINNI LOVD ARCTARUS & SPICA RISING [VEGA LATER BECAUSE OF INTERCALARY COMING UP YEAR
END} APR 6, 2006 THURS YR 1 CVTIOS IIII PRINI LOVD MOON CONJUNCT SPICA MAY 22, 2002 YR 2 CVTIOS IIII PRINNO LOVD Full Moon & Prinni rise
toge DENEB RISING, 2003 MAY 12 YR 3 CVTIOS IIII PRINNO LOVD DENEB RISING SAME TIME AS ANTARES APR 29, 2004 THURS YR 4 CVTIOS IIII PRINI LOVD DENEB RISING MAY 19, 2005 THURS YR 5 CVTIOS IIII PRINNO LOVD DENEB RISING MAY 7, 2006 SUN YR 1 CVTIOS VII GIAM PRI LAG SUMMER TRIANGLE RISING MAY 25, 2002 YR 2 GIAMONI0S VII PRINNI LAG FULL MOON ALTAIR RISING JUN 14 1st INTERCALARY OGMIOS VII GIAM PRI LAG N INTERCALARY NIGHT ALTAIR RISING MOON CONJUNCT SPICA JUN 1, 2004 TUES YR 4 CVTIOS VII GIAM PRI LAG SUMMER TRIANGLE RISING [MOON RISES W/ SUMMER TRIANGLE] 3 NIGHTS OF FULL MOON MAY 22, 2005 SUN YR 4 GIAMONIOS VII PRINNI LAG FULL MOON SUMMER SOLSTICE MEAN SAMHRAIDH ALTAIR RISING JUN 21, 2005 TUES YR 5 GIAMONIOS VII PRINNI LAG SUMMER TRIANGLE UP JUN 9, 2006 THURS YR 1 SIMIVISON I GIAMO PRIN LAG FIRST QTR MOON ALTAIR RISING JULY 17, 2002 YR 2 SIMIVISON I GIAMO PRIN LAG FIRST QTR MOON SUMMER TRIANGLE RISING JUL 7, 2003 YR 3 SIMIVISONN I GIAMO PRIN LAG FIRST QTR MOON CONJUNCT SPICA JULY 24, 2004 SAT SUMMER TRIANGLE RISING YR 4 SIMIVISONN I GIAMO PRIN LAG SUMMER TRIANGLE UP 1ST QTR MOON JUL 14, 2005 THURS [MOON SAME LAtITUDE AS ALTAIR] YR 5 SIMIVISONN I GIAMO PRINI LAG SUMER TRIANGLE DUE EAST RISING JUL 2, 2006 SAT YR 1 SIMIVISONN VIII EQV PRI LA FULL MOON EQUULEUS AND PEGASUS RISING IN CAPRICORN CAPRICORN IS RIGHT ABOVE FOMALHAUT JULY 24 , 2002 YR 2 EQVOS VIII PRINI LAG FOMALHAUT RISING WATCH MOON - MARS - FOMALHAUT AUG 13, 2003 YR 3 SIMIVISONN VIII EQVI PRINNI LA FULL MOON PASSING EQUULEUS & PEGASUS RISING LUGNASAD JUL 31, 2004 SAT YR 4 EQVOS VIII PRINNI LAG FOMALHAUT RISING [FULL MOON RISING W/ FOMALHAUT] AUG 20, 2005 SAT YR 5 EQVOS VIII PRINO LAG FULL MOON DUE SOUTH [FOMALHAUT RISES W/ CAPELLA] AUG 8, 2006 MON YR 1 EQVOS II PRINI LAG IVOS FOMALHAUT RISING NOTE MERCURY AUG 17, 2002 YR 2 EQVOS II PRINNI LAG FOMALHAUT RISING SCHEAT BETA PEGASI & EQUULEUS RISING FIRST QTR MOON AUG 7, 2003 YR 3 EQVOS II PRIN LAG IVOS FIRST QTR MOON FOMALHAUT RISING MERCURY WITH THE SUN AUG 24, 2004 TUES YR 4 EQVOS II PRINI LAG SAGITTARIUS RISING MOON W/ ANTARES AUG 14, 2005 SUN [FOMALHAUT RISING] YR 5 EQVOS II PRIN LAG FOMALHAUT RISES LATER INTERCALARY MONTH COMING AUG 2, 2006 YR 1 ELEMBIVIOS III PRINNI LAG IVOS CAPELLA AND PLEIADES RISING MERCURY WEST MOON EAST SEPT 17, 2002 YR 2 ELEMBIVIOS III PRINNI LAG IVOS FOMALHAUT RISING [CAPELLA & PLEIADES RISING] MERCURY/VENUS WATCH PM SEPT 5, 2003 YR 3 ELEMBIVIOS III PRINNI LAG IVOS CAPELLA/PLEIADES RISING MERCURY AM SEPT 24, 2004 FRI YR 4 ELEMBIVIOS III PRINNI LAG IVOS FORMALHAUT RISING MERCURY AM [CAPELLA & PLEIADES RISING] SEP 12, 2005 MON YR 5 ELEMBIVIOS III PRINNI LAG CAPELLA & PLEIADES RISE AS MOON SETS SEP 1, 2006 YR 2 ELEMBIVIOS VIIII PRINNI LAG CELEBRATE FULL MOON CAPELLA & PLEIADES RISING SEPT 11, 2003 YR 3 EQVOS VIIII ELEMBI PRI LAG CAPELLA AND PLEIADES RISING AUG 31, 2004 TUES YR 4 ELEMBIVIOS VIIII PRINNI LAG CAPELLA & PLEIADES RISING CELEBRATE FULL MOON SEP 18, 2005 SUN YR 5 ELEMBIVIOS III PRINNI LAG IVOS CAPELLA & PLEIADES RISING SEP 2, 2006 SAT YR 5 ELEMBIVIOS VIIII PRINNI LAG FULL MOON CLOSE TO FOMALHAUT SEP 7, 2006 THURS YR 1 CANTLOS IIII PRINNI LAG ALDEBRAN RISING NOV 16, 2002 YR 2 CANTLOS IIII PRINNI LAGE ALDEBARAN RISING NOV 4, 2003 YR 3 CANTLOS IIII PRINNI LAG BETELGEUSE/ RIGEL RISING NOV 23, 2004 TUES YR 4 CANTLOS IIII PRINNI LAG CASTOR POLLUX BETELGEUSE RISING ALDEBARAN RISING NOV 11, 2005 FRI YR 5 CANTLOS IIII PRINNI .N. LAG MOON HEADED FOR THE PLEIADES NOV 1, 2006
THE 19 YEAR
CYCLE Count the 19 year cycles See
explanation at end The sections in this count are 1801
1800 = 1/2 360 circle count 1831 1830 X 2 = 366 year
count 1477 1477 = 1/2 2954 lunar count of
29.54 Don't add intercalary 30
nights 12/22 2001 to 12/11 2002 5th year and
1st year 355 nights 58th and 1st year 2001 to 12/22 355 20819 end with 4th
add 1 night 50 moons 365 -11 nights in 2001 1/2 2001 to
12/21 2001 354 nights 6940 2000 366 nights 20465
3rd 1 + 366 + 18 in 1999 12/14 1999 to 1/1
2001 for 385 nights 1999 365 20080 2nd 347 + 6 nights in 1998 12/26 1998 to
12/13 1999 for 353 nights 1998 365 19727 1st 359 + 26 nights in 1997 12/6 1997 to
12/25 1998 for 385 nights 1997 365 19342 5th 62
moons 339 + 16 nights in 1996 12/16 1996 to
12/5 1997 for 355 nights 1996 366 18987 4th 350 + 3 nights in 1995 12/29 1995 to
12/15 1996 for 353 nights 1995 365 18634 3rd 362 + 22 nights in 1994 12/9 1994 to
12/28 1995 for 385 nights 1994 365 18249 2nd 342 + 11 nights in 1993 12/21 1993 to
12/8 1994 for 353 nights 1993 365 17896 1st 354 + 31 nights in 1992 12/1 1992 to
12/20 1993 for 385 nights 1992 366 17511 5th 62
moons 335 +20 nights in 1991 12/12 1991 to
11/30 1992 for 355 nights 1991 365 17156 4th 345 + 8 nights in 1990 12/24 1990 to
12/11 1991 for 353 nights 1990 365 16803 3rd 357 + 28 nights in 1989 12/4 1989 to
12/23 1990 for 385 nights 1989 365 16418 2nd 337 + 16 nights in 1988 12/16 1988 to
12/3 1989 for 353 nights 1988 366 16065 1st 350 + 35 nights in 1987 11/27 1987 to
12/15 1988 for 385 nights 1987 365 15680 5th 61
moons 330 + 25 nights in 1986 12/7 1986 to
11/26 1987 for 355 nights 1986 365 15325 4th 340 + 13 nights in 1985 12/19 1985 to
12/6 1986 for 353 nights 1985 365 14972 3rd 352 + 33 nights in 1984 11/29 1984 to
12/18 1985 for 385 nights 1984 366 14587 2nd 333 + 20 nights in 1983 12/12 1983 to
11/28 1984 for 353 nights 1983 365 14234 1st 345 + 10 nights in 1982 12/22 1982 to
12/11 1983 for 355 nights first year is also 5th year this
cycle end with 4th 1982 365 13879 4th 50
moons 355 - 2 nights in 1982 1/3 1982 to
12/21 1982 for 353 nights 1981 365 13526 3rd 2 + 365 + 18 in 1980 12/14 1980 to 1/2
1982 for 385 nights 1980 366 13141 2nd 348 + 5 nights 1979 12/27 1979 to
12/13 1980 for 353 nights 1979 365 12788 1st 360 + 25 nights in 1978 12/7 1978 to
12/26 1979 for 385 nights 1978 365 12403 5th 62
moons 340 + 15 nights in 1977 12/17 1977 to
12/6 1978 for 355 nights 1977 365 12048 4th 350 + 3 nights in 1976 12/29 1976 to
12/16 1977 for 353 nights 1976 366 11695 3rd 363 + 22 nights in 1975 12/10 1975 to
12/28 1976 for 385 nights 1975 365 11310 2nd 343+ 10 nights in 1974 12/22 1974 to
12/9 1975 for 353 nights 1974 365 10957 1st 355 + 30 nights in 1973 12/2 1973 to
12/21 1974 for 385 nights 1973 365 10572 5th 62
moons 335 + 20 nights in 1972 12/12 1972 to
12/1 1973 for 355 nights 1972 366 10217 4th 346 + 7 nights in 1971 12/25 1971 to
12/11 1972 for 353 nights 1971 365 9864 3rd 358 + 27 nights in 1970 12/5 1970 to
12/24 1971 for 385 nights 1970 365 9479 2nd 338 + 15 nights in 1969 12/17 1969 to
12/4 1970 for 353 nights 1969 365 9126 1st 350 + 35 nights in 1968 11/27 1968 to
12/16 1969 for 385 nights 1968 366 8741 5th 61
moons 331 + 24 nights in 1967 12/8 1967 to
11/26 1968 for 355 nights 1967 365 8386 4th 341 + 12 nights in 1966 12/20 1966 to
12/7 1967 for 353 nights 1966 365 8033 3rd 354 + 32 nights in 1965 11/30 1965 to
12/19 1966 for 385 nights 1965 365 7648 2nd 333 + 20 nights in 1964 12/12 1964 to
11/29 1965 for 353 nights 1964 366 7295 1st 346 + 9 nights in 1963 12/23 1963 to
12/11 1964 for 355 nights end second cycle end with 4th year 5th year and 1st
year are the same This stretch is 50
moons 1963 365 6940 4th add 1
night 356 - 2 night in 1963 1/3 1963 to
12/22 1963 for 354 nights 1962 365 6586 3rd 4 + 365 +18 nights in 1961 12/14 1961
to 1/2 1963 for 385 nights 1961 365 6201 2nd 347 + 6 nights in 1960 12/26 1960 to
12/13 1961 for 353 nights 1960 366 5848 1st 360 + 25 nights in 1959 12/7 1959 to
12/25 1960 for 385 nights 1959 365 5463 5th this stretch is 62
moons 340 + 15 nights in 1958 12/17 1958 to
12/6 1959 for 355 nights 1958 365 5108 4th 350 + 3 nights in 1957 12/29 1957 to
12/16 1958 for 353 nights 1957 365 4755 3rd 362 + 23 nights in 1956 12/9 1956 to
12/28 1957 for 385 nights 1956 366 4370 2nd 343 + 10 nights in 1955 12/22 1955 to
12/8 1956 for 353 nights 1955 365 4017 1st 355 + 30 nights in 1954 12/2 1954 to
12/21 1955 for 385 nights 1954 365 3632 5th 62
moon 335 + 20 nights in 1953 12/12 1953 to
12/1 1954 for 355 nights 1953 365 3277 4th 345 + 8 nights in 1952 12/24 1952 to
12/11 1953 for 353 nights 1952 366 2924 3rd 358 + 27 nights in 1951 12/5 1951 to
12/23 1952 for 385 nights 1951 365 2539 2nd 338 + 15 nights in 1950 12/17 1950 to
12/4 1951 for 353 nights 1950 365 2186 1st 350 + 35 nights in 1949 11/27 1949 to
12/16 1950 for 385 nights 1949 365 1801 5th 61
moons 330 + 25 nights in 1948 12/7 1948 to
11/26 1949 for 355 nights 1948 366 1446 4th 341 + 12 nights in 1947 12/20 1947 to
12/6 1948 for 353 nights 1947 365 1093 3rd 353 + 32 nights in 1946 11/30 1946 to
12/19 1947 for 385 nights 1946 365 708 2nd 333 + 20 nights in 1945 12/12 1945 to
11/29 1946 for 353 nights 1945 365 355 1st 345 + 10 nights in 1944 12/22 1944 to
12/11 1945 for 355 nights end third cycle 5th year and 1st year are the same
This is also 58th year and 1st year This page reconciles the Sun and Moon
and the Bull's Horns with the winter solstice over the 19 year
mythological cycle. It takes 3 cycles for this to work out; however there is
little correction needed in a nineteen year period, 1 night every
other 19. The counting starts at the end. metonic cycle 6939.6 precession is a year and a
day. 6940 + 6939 + 6940 =
20819 solar count 20819 divided by 365.2422
= 57 lunar count 20819 divided by
29.53059027 = 705 The first quarter moon backs itself up
from the solstice. There is notice of this. By the time the first
quarter moon, in intervals of 58 years, is at December 25, an
intercalary can be added previous.
Information for the
eclipse cycle comes from the American Ephemeris for the 21st
and 20th Century by Neil F. Michelsen.
published by ACS Publications, Inc. http://www.acspublications.com/books/index.php#bae2010
University Press of America, Inc. 4720 Boston Way, Lanham, MD 20706 University Press of America
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