An America-Wide Solar Eclipse
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May
1. May Day, Beltane.
2. Last Quarter Moon, 10:33 PM. EDT.
6. Halfway point of springy Omaha torna do killed 3, caused
$150 million damage (1975).
8. Mother's Day.
10. Annular eclipse of the Sun across U.S.; New Moon, 1:07
P.M. EDT.
13. Friday the 13th (only one of 1994); Sun enters
constellation Taurus.
17. Pluto at opposition with the Sun.
18. Fast Quarter Moon, 8:49 A.M.. EDT.
19. Dark Day in New England, 1780 (caused by western forest
fires).
21 Armed Forces Day; Sun enters astroIogical sign
Gemini.
22. Whit Sunday (Pentecost).
23. Victoria Day (Canada).
24. Partial eclipse of the Moon; Full Moon (Flower Moon,
Corn Planting Moon, Milk Moon), 11:39 P.M. EDT.
26. Mercury closest to Venus in evening sky (about 9°
apart).
29. Venus very near a star in Gemini.
30. Memorial Day (observed); Mercury at greatest evening
elongation.
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