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X-WR-CALDESC:Major meteor showers\, eclipses and planet oppositions worth p
 lanning a night for. Curated\, source-linked\, honest about the Moon. Live
  local forecasts at https://stellarhound.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:perseids-2026@stellarhound.com
DTSTAMP:20260719T000000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260812
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260813
SUMMARY:Perseids meteor shower 2026
DESCRIPTION:The strongest annual meteor shower falls on an essentially moon
 less peak in 2026\, with unusually favorable lunar conditions.\n\nPeak: Ov
 ernight 12–13 Aug into the pre-dawn hours of the 13th\, radiant in Perse
 us (highest before dawn)\nMoon: New Moon on 12 Aug 2026 — an essentially
  moonless peak with unusually favorable lunar conditions\nVisible: Norther
 n Hemisphere (best)\; northern tropics (lower)\n\nLive local forecast: htt
 ps://stellarhound.com/events/perseids-2026?utm_source=calendar&utm_medium=
 ics&utm_campaign=sky-events&utm_content=perseids-2026\nSource: Internation
 al Meteor Organization — meteor shower calendar — https://www.imo.net/
 resources/calendar/
URL:https://stellarhound.com/events/perseids-2026?utm_source=calendar&utm_m
 edium=ics&utm_campaign=sky-events&utm_content=perseids-2026
CATEGORIES:meteor-shower
STATUS:CONFIRMED
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:solar-eclipse-2026-spain-iceland@stellarhound.com
DTSTAMP:20260719T000000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260812
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260813
SUMMARY:Total solar eclipse 2026 (Iceland & Spain)
DESCRIPTION:The first total solar eclipse over mainland Europe since 1999\,
  with totality over Iceland and northern Spain.\n\nPeak: Totality crosses 
 western Iceland and northern Spain in the late afternoon/evening (local)\;
  exact contact times are location-specific — see the linked source\nMoon
 : This is the same date as the Perseid peak\; totality is a daytime event\
 , meteors are for the following dark hours\nVisible: Iceland (totality)\; 
 northern Spain (totality\, low sun)\; most of Europe (partial)\; Greenland
 \; parts of North Africa (partial)\n\nLive local forecast: https://stellar
 hound.com/events/solar-eclipse-2026-spain-iceland?utm_source=calendar&utm_
 medium=ics&utm_campaign=sky-events&utm_content=solar-eclipse-2026-spain-ic
 eland\nSource: NASA — future eclipses — https://science.nasa.gov/eclip
 ses/future-eclipses/
URL:https://stellarhound.com/events/solar-eclipse-2026-spain-iceland?utm_so
 urce=calendar&utm_medium=ics&utm_campaign=sky-events&utm_content=solar-ecl
 ipse-2026-spain-iceland
CATEGORIES:solar-eclipse
STATUS:CONFIRMED
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:partial-lunar-eclipse-2026@stellarhound.com
DTSTAMP:20260719T000000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260828
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260829
SUMMARY:Partial lunar eclipse — August 2026
DESCRIPTION:A deep partial lunar eclipse — about 96% of the Moon slips in
 to Earth's shadow\, fully visible across the Americas.\n\nPeak: Maximum ec
 lipse at 04:12 UTC on 28 Aug — about 96% of the Moon's diameter inside E
 arth's umbra\; the partial phase is visible wherever the Moon is above the
  horizon\nMoon: The Full Moon is the event — a deep partial eclipse with
  ~96% of the disc immersed at maximum\nVisible: Americas (entire eclipse v
 isible)\; Europe & Africa (at moonset)\; central Pacific (at moonrise)\n\n
 All events: https://stellarhound.com/events?utm_source=calendar&utm_medium
 =ics&utm_campaign=sky-events&utm_content=partial-lunar-eclipse-2026\nSourc
 e: timeanddate.com — Partial lunar eclipse of 28 August 2026 — https:/
 /www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/lunar/2026-august-28
URL:https://stellarhound.com/events?utm_source=calendar&utm_medium=ics&utm_
 campaign=sky-events&utm_content=partial-lunar-eclipse-2026
CATEGORIES:lunar-eclipse
STATUS:CONFIRMED
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:saturn-opposition-2026@stellarhound.com
DTSTAMP:20260719T000000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261004
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261005
SUMMARY:Saturn at opposition 2026
DESCRIPTION:Saturn at its closest and brightest of the year\, up all night 
 — the best weeks of 2026 to point a telescope at the rings.\n\nPeak: Sat
 urn at opposition — closest and brightest for 2026\, visible all night\,
  with the rings well placed for any telescope\nVisible: Worldwide (visible
  all night)\n\nAll events: https://stellarhound.com/events?utm_source=cale
 ndar&utm_medium=ics&utm_campaign=sky-events&utm_content=saturn-opposition-
 2026\nSource: EarthSky — Saturn at opposition 2026 — https://earthsky.
 org/astronomy-essentials/saturn-at-opposition-closest-brightest-best/
URL:https://stellarhound.com/events?utm_source=calendar&utm_medium=ics&utm_
 campaign=sky-events&utm_content=saturn-opposition-2026
CATEGORIES:planet-opposition
STATUS:CONFIRMED
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:orionids-2026@stellarhound.com
DTSTAMP:20260719T000000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261021
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261022
SUMMARY:Orionids meteor shower 2026
DESCRIPTION:A reliable October shower\, but 2026 catches it under a bright 
 ~80% moon — a year to temper expectations.\n\nPeak: Overnight 21–22 Oc
 t\, radiant in Orion highest in the pre-dawn hours\; ZHR around 20 under i
 deal dark skies (IMO)\nMoon: Moon about 80% illuminated at the peak — br
 ight moonlight will wash out most Orionids this year\nVisible: Both hemisp
 heres\n\nAll events: https://stellarhound.com/events?utm_source=calendar&u
 tm_medium=ics&utm_campaign=sky-events&utm_content=orionids-2026\nSource: I
 nternational Meteor Organization — meteor shower calendar — https://ww
 w.imo.net/resources/calendar/
URL:https://stellarhound.com/events?utm_source=calendar&utm_medium=ics&utm_
 campaign=sky-events&utm_content=orionids-2026
CATEGORIES:meteor-shower
STATUS:CONFIRMED
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:leonids-2026@stellarhound.com
DTSTAMP:20260719T000000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261116
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261117
SUMMARY:Leonids meteor shower 2026
DESCRIPTION:The famous storm-producer in a quiet year — a modest ZHR ~15 
 peak with a roughly half-lit moon.\n\nPeak: Overnight 16–17 Nov\, radian
 t in Leo rising late — the pre-dawn hours are the productive window\; ZH
 R around 15 (IMO)\nMoon: Moon about 45% illuminated at the peak — partia
 l moonlight interference\nVisible: Both hemispheres\n\nAll events: https:/
 /stellarhound.com/events?utm_source=calendar&utm_medium=ics&utm_campaign=s
 ky-events&utm_content=leonids-2026\nSource: International Meteor Organizat
 ion — meteor shower calendar — https://www.imo.net/resources/calendar/
URL:https://stellarhound.com/events?utm_source=calendar&utm_medium=ics&utm_
 campaign=sky-events&utm_content=leonids-2026
CATEGORIES:meteor-shower
STATUS:CONFIRMED
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:geminids-2026@stellarhound.com
DTSTAMP:20260719T000000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20261213
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261214
SUMMARY:Geminids meteor shower 2026
DESCRIPTION:The year's richest meteor shower on a favorable moon — a ~21%
  crescent sets early\, leaving the peak night dark.\n\nPeak: Overnight 13
 –14 Dec\; the radiant in Gemini is usefully high from mid-evening and be
 st around 2 a.m. local — one of the few major showers that performs befo
 re midnight\; ZHR up to ~150 under ideal dark skies (IMO)\nMoon: New Moon 
 on 9 Dec — a ~21% waxing crescent sets during the evening of the peak\, 
 leaving the main hours dark\nVisible: Northern Hemisphere (best)\; souther
 n latitudes (reduced)\n\nLive local forecast: https://stellarhound.com/eve
 nts/geminids-2026?utm_source=calendar&utm_medium=ics&utm_campaign=sky-even
 ts&utm_content=geminids-2026\nSource: International Meteor Organization 
 — meteor shower calendar — https://www.imo.net/resources/calendar/
URL:https://stellarhound.com/events/geminids-2026?utm_source=calendar&utm_m
 edium=ics&utm_campaign=sky-events&utm_content=geminids-2026
CATEGORIES:meteor-shower
STATUS:CONFIRMED
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:quadrantids-2027@stellarhound.com
DTSTAMP:20260719T000000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270103
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270104
SUMMARY:Quadrantids meteor shower 2027
DESCRIPTION:A major shower with a narrow few-hour peak — high rates for t
 he right longitudes\, under a mostly dark 13% moon.\n\nPeak: A sharp peak 
 lasting only a few hours overnight 3–4 Jan\; ZHR can reach ~120 under id
 eal dark skies if the peak window favors your longitude (IMO)\nMoon: Moon 
 about 13% illuminated at the peak — largely dark skies\nVisible: Norther
 n Hemisphere\n\nAll events: https://stellarhound.com/events?utm_source=cal
 endar&utm_medium=ics&utm_campaign=sky-events&utm_content=quadrantids-2027\
 nSource: International Meteor Organization — meteor shower calendar — 
 https://www.imo.net/resources/calendar/
URL:https://stellarhound.com/events?utm_source=calendar&utm_medium=ics&utm_
 campaign=sky-events&utm_content=quadrantids-2027
CATEGORIES:meteor-shower
STATUS:CONFIRMED
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:annular-solar-eclipse-2027@stellarhound.com
DTSTAMP:20260719T000000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270206
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270207
SUMMARY:Annular solar eclipse 2027 (South America & West Africa)
DESCRIPTION:A long 'ring of fire' annular eclipse across Patagonia and West
  Africa — up to about 7½ minutes of annularity.\n\nPeak: An annular 'ri
 ng of fire' crosses southern Chile and Argentina\, clips coastal Uruguay\,
  then reaches West Africa (Ghana\, Togo\, Benin\, Nigeria)\; annularity la
 sts up to about 7½ minutes\nMoon: Annular\, not total — the Moon covers
  ~93% of the Sun\, so certified eye protection is required throughout\nVis
 ible: Southern Chile & Argentina (annular path)\; coastal Uruguay & far so
 uth Brazil (annular path)\; West Africa (annular path)\; much of South Ame
 rica & Africa (partial)\n\nAll events: https://stellarhound.com/events?utm
 _source=calendar&utm_medium=ics&utm_campaign=sky-events&utm_content=annula
 r-solar-eclipse-2027\nSource: timeanddate.com — Annular solar eclipse of
  6 February 2027 — https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/solar/2027-februa
 ry-6
URL:https://stellarhound.com/events?utm_source=calendar&utm_medium=ics&utm_
 campaign=sky-events&utm_content=annular-solar-eclipse-2027
CATEGORIES:solar-eclipse
STATUS:CONFIRMED
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:jupiter-opposition-2027@stellarhound.com
DTSTAMP:20260719T000000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270211
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270212
SUMMARY:Jupiter at opposition 2027
DESCRIPTION:The king of planets at its closest and brightest\, up all night
  — prime weeks for the Galilean moons in any telescope.\n\nPeak: Jupiter
  at opposition — closest and brightest for the year\, visible all night\
 ; cloud bands and the four Galilean moons show in any small telescope\nVis
 ible: Worldwide (visible all night)\n\nAll events: https://stellarhound.co
 m/events?utm_source=calendar&utm_medium=ics&utm_campaign=sky-events&utm_co
 ntent=jupiter-opposition-2027\nSource: In-The-Sky.org — Jupiter at oppos
 ition (11 Feb 2027) — https://in-the-sky.org/news.php?id=20270211_12_100
URL:https://stellarhound.com/events?utm_source=calendar&utm_medium=ics&utm_
 campaign=sky-events&utm_content=jupiter-opposition-2027
CATEGORIES:planet-opposition
STATUS:CONFIRMED
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:mars-opposition-2027@stellarhound.com
DTSTAMP:20260719T000000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270219
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270220
SUMMARY:Mars at opposition 2027
DESCRIPTION:Mars is up all night and near its brightest\, visible worldwide
 .\n\nPeak: Mars opposite the Sun and visible all night\, near its brightes
 t for the year\nMoon: Oppositions repeat about every 26 months\; the 2027 
 and 2029 dates are the two in this window\nVisible: worldwide (both hemisp
 heres)\n\nAll events: https://stellarhound.com/events?utm_source=calendar&
 utm_medium=ics&utm_campaign=sky-events&utm_content=mars-opposition-2027\nS
 ource: NASA Science — skywatching — https://science.nasa.gov/skywatchi
 ng/
URL:https://stellarhound.com/events?utm_source=calendar&utm_medium=ics&utm_
 campaign=sky-events&utm_content=mars-opposition-2027
CATEGORIES:planet-opposition
STATUS:CONFIRMED
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:eta-aquariids-2027@stellarhound.com
DTSTAMP:20260719T000000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270506
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270507
SUMMARY:Eta Aquariids meteor shower 2027
DESCRIPTION:Dust from Halley's Comet — the best Southern-Hemisphere meteo
 r shower\, on a moonless year.\n\nPeak: Pre-dawn peak\; radiant in Aquariu
 s\, favouring the Southern Hemisphere and low northern latitudes\nMoon: 20
 27 is the favourable moonless year for this shower per the round-2 meteor 
 calendar\nVisible: Southern Hemisphere (best)\; low northern latitudes\n\n
 All events: https://stellarhound.com/events?utm_source=calendar&utm_medium
 =ics&utm_campaign=sky-events&utm_content=eta-aquariids-2027\nSource: Inter
 national Meteor Organization — meteor shower calendar — https://www.im
 o.net/resources/calendar/
URL:https://stellarhound.com/events?utm_source=calendar&utm_medium=ics&utm_
 campaign=sky-events&utm_content=eta-aquariids-2027
CATEGORIES:meteor-shower
STATUS:CONFIRMED
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:solar-eclipse-2027-north-africa@stellarhound.com
DTSTAMP:20260719T000000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20270802
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20270803
SUMMARY:Total solar eclipse 2027 ("eclipse of the century")
DESCRIPTION:An exceptionally long totality (over six minutes) crossing Nort
 h Africa — the biggest eclipse crowd of the decade.\n\nPeak: One of the 
 longest totalities of the century (over six minutes near maximum)\, crossi
 ng southern Spain\, North Africa and the Middle East\nMoon: The single lar
 gest event pulse in the 2026-2030 window by population under the path\nVis
 ible: southern Spain\; North Africa (Morocco\, Algeria\, Libya\, Egypt)\; 
 Arabian Peninsula\; wider partial across Europe/Africa/Asia\n\nAll events:
  https://stellarhound.com/events?utm_source=calendar&utm_medium=ics&utm_ca
 mpaign=sky-events&utm_content=solar-eclipse-2027-north-africa\nSource: NAS
 A — future eclipses — https://science.nasa.gov/eclipses/future-eclipse
 s/
URL:https://stellarhound.com/events?utm_source=calendar&utm_medium=ics&utm_
 campaign=sky-events&utm_content=solar-eclipse-2027-north-africa
CATEGORIES:solar-eclipse
STATUS:CONFIRMED
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:solar-eclipse-2028-australia@stellarhound.com
DTSTAMP:20260719T000000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20280722
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20280723
SUMMARY:Total solar eclipse 2028 (Australia & New Zealand)
DESCRIPTION:A total solar eclipse whose path crosses directly over Sydney 
 — a generational event for Australia.\n\nPeak: Totality crosses Australi
 a (including Sydney) and clips New Zealand\nMoon: Totality passing directl
 y over a major city (Sydney) is rare and drives large local interest\nVisi
 ble: Australia (incl. Sydney)\; New Zealand (partial/edge)\n\nAll events: 
 https://stellarhound.com/events?utm_source=calendar&utm_medium=ics&utm_cam
 paign=sky-events&utm_content=solar-eclipse-2028-australia\nSource: NASA 
 — future eclipses — https://science.nasa.gov/eclipses/future-eclipses/
URL:https://stellarhound.com/events?utm_source=calendar&utm_medium=ics&utm_
 campaign=sky-events&utm_content=solar-eclipse-2028-australia
CATEGORIES:solar-eclipse
STATUS:CONFIRMED
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:perseids-2028-outburst@stellarhound.com
DTSTAMP:20260719T000000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20280812
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20280813
SUMMARY:Perseids possible outburst 2028
DESCRIPTION:A possible Perseid dust-trail outburst in 2028 — potentially 
 spectacular\, but the rate is genuinely uncertain.\n\nPeak: In addition to
  the normal peak\, models predict a possible encounter with an older dust 
 trail\; rate predictions differ widely (roughly 250 vs 1000+ per hour) and
  are uncertain\nMoon: Rate forecasts are model-dependent and disputed\; th
 e page must present the spread honestly\, not a single number\nVisible: No
 rthern Hemisphere\n\nAll events: https://stellarhound.com/events?utm_sourc
 e=calendar&utm_medium=ics&utm_campaign=sky-events&utm_content=perseids-202
 8-outburst\nSource: International Meteor Organization — meteor shower ca
 lendar — https://www.imo.net/resources/calendar/
URL:https://stellarhound.com/events?utm_source=calendar&utm_medium=ics&utm_
 campaign=sky-events&utm_content=perseids-2028-outburst
CATEGORIES:meteor-shower
STATUS:CONFIRMED
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:geminids-2028@stellarhound.com
DTSTAMP:20260719T000000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20281213
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20281214
SUMMARY:Geminids meteor shower 2028
DESCRIPTION:The year's richest meteor shower falls on a near-moonless night
  in 2028.\n\nPeak: Overnight peak\; radiant in Gemini\, active from mid-ev
 ening\, rich in bright slow meteors\nMoon: 2028 is the standout year with 
 only a thin (~4%) waning crescent near peak\nVisible: worldwide (Northern 
 Hemisphere best)\n\nAll events: https://stellarhound.com/events?utm_source
 =calendar&utm_medium=ics&utm_campaign=sky-events&utm_content=geminids-2028
 \nSource: International Meteor Organization — meteor shower calendar —
  https://www.imo.net/resources/calendar/
URL:https://stellarhound.com/events?utm_source=calendar&utm_medium=ics&utm_
 campaign=sky-events&utm_content=geminids-2028
CATEGORIES:meteor-shower
STATUS:CONFIRMED
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:lunar-eclipse-2028-blue-blood-moon@stellarhound.com
DTSTAMP:20260719T000000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20281231
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20290101
SUMMARY:Total lunar eclipse 2028 (New Year's Eve blood moon)
DESCRIPTION:A blood-red Moon on New Year's Eve 2028\, visible across Europe
 \, Asia and Australia.\n\nPeak: A total lunar eclipse on New Year's Eve\; 
 the Moon turns coppery-red during totality\nMoon: Not visible from North A
 merica. A lunar eclipse is safe to watch with the naked eye and needs no e
 quipment\nVisible: Europe\; Africa\; Asia\; Australia\n\nAll events: https
 ://stellarhound.com/events?utm_source=calendar&utm_medium=ics&utm_campaign
 =sky-events&utm_content=lunar-eclipse-2028-blue-blood-moon\nSource: NASA 
 — lunar eclipses — https://science.nasa.gov/moon/lunar-eclipses/
URL:https://stellarhound.com/events?utm_source=calendar&utm_medium=ics&utm_
 campaign=sky-events&utm_content=lunar-eclipse-2028-blue-blood-moon
CATEGORIES:lunar-eclipse
STATUS:CONFIRMED
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:mars-opposition-2029@stellarhound.com
DTSTAMP:20260719T000000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20290325
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20290326
SUMMARY:Mars at opposition 2029
DESCRIPTION:The decade's second Mars opposition — the red planet up all n
 ight.\n\nPeak: Mars opposite the Sun and visible all night\nMoon: The seco
 nd Mars opposition of the 2026-2030 window\nVisible: worldwide (both hemis
 pheres)\n\nAll events: https://stellarhound.com/events?utm_source=calendar
 &utm_medium=ics&utm_campaign=sky-events&utm_content=mars-opposition-2029\n
 Source: NASA Science — skywatching — https://science.nasa.gov/skywatch
 ing/
URL:https://stellarhound.com/events?utm_source=calendar&utm_medium=ics&utm_
 campaign=sky-events&utm_content=mars-opposition-2029
CATEGORIES:planet-opposition
STATUS:CONFIRMED
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:apophis-2029@stellarhound.com
DTSTAMP:20260719T000000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20290413
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20290414
SUMMARY:Asteroid 99942 Apophis close approach 2029
DESCRIPTION:The first naked-eye pass of a potentially hazardous asteroid 
 — closer than our geostationary satellites\, and a certainty.\n\nPeak: C
 losest approach on 13 Apr 2029\; the asteroid passes closer than geostatio
 nary satellites and briefly reaches naked-eye brightness (about magnitude 
 3) for observers in the visibility band\nMoon: Brightness (~mag 3) and pat
 h are well determined\; local visibility window depends on your longitude 
 — see the source\nVisible: Europe\; Africa\; western Asia\n\nLive local 
 forecast: https://stellarhound.com/events/apophis-2029?utm_source=calendar
 &utm_medium=ics&utm_campaign=sky-events&utm_content=apophis-2029\nSource: 
 NASA Science — asteroid Apophis — https://science.nasa.gov/solar-syste
 m/asteroids/apophis/
URL:https://stellarhound.com/events/apophis-2029?utm_source=calendar&utm_me
 dium=ics&utm_campaign=sky-events&utm_content=apophis-2029
CATEGORIES:asteroid-flyby
STATUS:CONFIRMED
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:lunar-eclipse-2029-06@stellarhound.com
DTSTAMP:20260719T000000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20290626
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20290627
SUMMARY:Total lunar eclipse — June 2029
DESCRIPTION:A total lunar eclipse well placed for eastern North America.\n\
 nPeak: Total lunar eclipse\, well placed for the eastern half of North Ame
 rica\nMoon: One of two total lunar eclipses in 2029\; safe to watch unaide
 d\nVisible: North America (eastern best)\; South America\; Europe\; Africa
 \n\nAll events: https://stellarhound.com/events?utm_source=calendar&utm_me
 dium=ics&utm_campaign=sky-events&utm_content=lunar-eclipse-2029-06\nSource
 : NASA — lunar eclipses — https://science.nasa.gov/moon/lunar-eclipses
 /
URL:https://stellarhound.com/events?utm_source=calendar&utm_medium=ics&utm_
 campaign=sky-events&utm_content=lunar-eclipse-2029-06
CATEGORIES:lunar-eclipse
STATUS:CONFIRMED
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:lunar-eclipse-2029-12@stellarhound.com
DTSTAMP:20260719T000000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20291220
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20291221
SUMMARY:Total lunar eclipse — December 2029
DESCRIPTION:A total lunar eclipse excellently placed for North America and 
 Europe.\n\nPeak: Total lunar eclipse with excellent conditions for North A
 merica and Europe\nMoon: The better-placed of the two 2029 total lunar ecl
 ipses for the English-speaking market\nVisible: North America\; Europe\; A
 frica\; western Asia\n\nAll events: https://stellarhound.com/events?utm_so
 urce=calendar&utm_medium=ics&utm_campaign=sky-events&utm_content=lunar-ecl
 ipse-2029-12\nSource: NASA — lunar eclipses — https://science.nasa.gov
 /moon/lunar-eclipses/
URL:https://stellarhound.com/events?utm_source=calendar&utm_medium=ics&utm_
 campaign=sky-events&utm_content=lunar-eclipse-2029-12
CATEGORIES:lunar-eclipse
STATUS:CONFIRMED
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:quadrantids-2030@stellarhound.com
DTSTAMP:20260719T000000Z
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20300103
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20300104
SUMMARY:Quadrantids meteor shower 2030
DESCRIPTION:A brief but intense meteor shower opening 2030 on a moonless ni
 ght.\n\nPeak: Short\, sharp pre-dawn peak (only a few hours wide)\; radian
 t near the Big Dipper/Boötes\nMoon: 2030 is the favourable moonless year 
 for this notoriously narrow-peaked shower\nVisible: Northern Hemisphere\n\
 nAll events: https://stellarhound.com/events?utm_source=calendar&utm_mediu
 m=ics&utm_campaign=sky-events&utm_content=quadrantids-2030\nSource: Intern
 ational Meteor Organization — meteor shower calendar — https://www.imo
 .net/resources/calendar/
URL:https://stellarhound.com/events?utm_source=calendar&utm_medium=ics&utm_
 campaign=sky-events&utm_content=quadrantids-2030
CATEGORIES:meteor-shower
STATUS:CONFIRMED
TRANSP:TRANSPARENT
END:VEVENT
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