Introduction
There is always something interesting happening in the sky. The Moon cycles through its phases and occasionally passes near a bright planet. Sometimes the Moon eclipses the Sun. And sometimes the Moon itself is eclipsed as it passes through Earth's shadow. The planets move against the stars and are most prominent at opposition (Mars, Jupiter and Sa.
Section 1: Time Zone
Select Time Zone:UTC+0:00: Universal Coordinated Time (UTC)UTC-12:00: KiribatiUTC-11:00: Midway Islands Time (MIT)UTC-10:00: Hawaii Standard Time (HST)UTC-9:00: Alaska Standard Time (AST)UTC-8:00: Pacific Standard Time (PST)UTC-7:00: Mountain Standard Time (MST)UTC-6:00: Central Standard Time (CST)UTC-5:00: Eastern Standard Time (EST)UTC-4:00: Puer.
Section 3: Time Period of Calendar
Calendar: Julian/Gregorian Calendar Other CalendarJulian Day rangeJulian/Gregorian Calendar in Chinese scriptIndian/Saka CalendarIndian/Saka Calendar in Devanagari scriptPersian CalendarPersian Calendar in Persian script Julian Day range: to Year:CEBCEMonth:JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember Year:Month:Farvad.