04-14-2018, 10:24 PM
Herman,
A date based on GMT/UTC is often different than local time. For example; January 2, 2018 the full moon is at GMT 02:24. Based on Local Time in the Eastern United States full moon would occur at 21:24 hours (9:24 PM) on January 1, 2018.
It's a small matter, of course, but it's nice to be precise in some situations.
I'd like to find a program that would create the images so they could be included in The Nautical Almanac.
Again, thank you.
Johannes H.
A date based on GMT/UTC is often different than local time. For example; January 2, 2018 the full moon is at GMT 02:24. Based on Local Time in the Eastern United States full moon would occur at 21:24 hours (9:24 PM) on January 1, 2018.
It's a small matter, of course, but it's nice to be precise in some situations.
I'd like to find a program that would create the images so they could be included in The Nautical Almanac.
Again, thank you.
Johannes H.