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Remembered Today:

Moon state


Chris Henschke

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I know this is a long, long shot but does anyone have info on the moon phase for early July, 1918.

Particularly the night of 3/4 July.

Not really expecting any replies!

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i was a turkish moon at the sky...

i have a moon stand calculator...

it was standing like that: (

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location of the moon calculator (you need to download it):

http://www.starlight.demon.co.uk/mooncalc/

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Kristof,

thanks for the reply.

Try this one...

http://tycho.usno.navy.mil/vphase.html

it gives a virtual display.

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2000h

03 July 1918

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Thank you .303,

the timings were exactly what I was after.

cheers,

Chris

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I can get any of these timings and most locations in the world if the 1918 timeings are needed for a particular location in France let me know Likewise if any one else needs this type of information.

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Ah, but you need the weather to go with it! I knows, you know ......... meteorologist for 41 years until I saw more sense.

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Langley,

according to the Australian Corps War Diary it was;

1st July 'Weather fine and warm.'

2nd July 'Weather fine, N to N.E. wind, 10 m.p.h.'

4th July 'Weather fine.'

cheers,

Chris

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Yes, the whereabouts of Dr Dunn's grave [of 'The War the Infantry Knew' 2RWF fame]

Come on you clever lot .............

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  • 2 months later...

I found referance to a lunar eclipse in the 7th Mountain battery diaries early 1915. Of absolutly no interest but just thought I would share :)

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