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EVENT
Hawaiian Standard
Alaskan
Pacific
Mountain
Central
Eastern
Atlantic
Newf'lnd
UT
Western Europe
Central Europe
Perth
Darwin
Sydney
New Zealand
Imbolc
February 3
February 4
August 8*
18:20
19:20
20:20
21:20
22:20
23:20
00:20
00:50
04:20
04:20
05:20
04:37
06:07
06:37
08:37
Vernal Equinox
March 20
3/21
September 23
13:21
15:21
16:21
17:21
18:21
19:21
20:21
20:51
23:21
23:21
00:21
17:04
18:34
19:04
21:04
Beltaine
May 5
November 8
10:20
12:20
13:20
14:20
15:20
16:20
17:20
17:50
20:20
21:20
22:20
02:27
03:57*
04:27*
07:27
Summer Solstice
June 21
December 22
07:16
09:16
10:16
11:16
12:16
13:16
14:16
14:46
17:16
18:16
19:16
13:30
15:00*
15:30*
18:30
Lughnasad
August 7
February 4
10:37
12:37
13:37
14:37
15:37
16:37
17:37
18:07
20:37
21:37
22:37
12:20
13:50*
14:20*
17:20
Autumnal Equinox
9/22
September 23
March 21
23:04
01:04
02:04
03:04
04:04
05:04
06:04
06:34
09:04
10:04
11:04
07:21
08:51*
09:21*
12:21
Samhain
November 7
May 6
08:27
09:27
10:27
11:27
12:27
13:27
14:27
14:57
18:27
18:27
19:27
04:20
05:50
06:20
08:20
Winter Solstice
December 21
December 22
June 22
19:30
20:30
21:30
22:30
23:30
00:30
01:30
02:00
05:30
05:30
06:30
01:16
02:46
03:16
05:16
foot notes
Equinox and Solstice data from the U.S. Naval Observatory, Washington DC. Cross-Quarter moments are interpolated as the midway points between the Solstices and Equinoxes measured in degrees along the ecliptic. Former NASA scientist Rollin Gillespie uses this spatial method rather than simply splitting in half the time interval between a Solstice and an Equinox. * Southern Hemisphere seasons are opposite those north of the Equator.