2009 |
Spring Equinox |
March 20 |
11 44 |
Summer Solstice |
June 21 |
05 45 |
Autumn Equinox |
September 22 |
21 18 |
Winter Solstice |
December 21 |
17 47 |
2010 |
Spring Equinox |
March 20 |
17 32 |
Summer Solstice |
June 21 |
11 28 |
Autumn Equinox |
September 23 |
03 09 |
Winter Solstice |
December 21 |
23 38 |
2011 |
Spring Equinox |
March 20 |
23:21 |
Summer Solstice |
June 21 |
17:16 |
Autumn Equinox |
September 23 |
09:04 |
Winter Solstice |
December 22 |
05:30 |
2012 |
Spring Equinox |
March 20 |
05:14 |
Summer Solstice |
June 20 |
23:09 |
Autumn Equinox |
September 22 |
14:49 |
Winter Solstice |
December 21 |
11:11 |
2010 - Easter
Good Friday - April 02,
Easter Sunday - April 04
Easter Monday - April 13
2009 - Easter
Good Friday April 10,
Easter Sunday - April 12
Easter Monday April 13
2008 - Early Easter
Easter can take place as early as 22nd of March and as late as 25th of April.
Dating of Easter is based on a Jewish lunar calendar and is derived from the feast of Passover. Easter falls on the first Sunday after the first full moon after the
Spring Equinox.
In 2008 we experienced is the earliest Easter for a long long time. You will have to be pretty old to have experience the last one (1913 was the last time). Nobody alive today is likely to see the next one that is as early as this one, for it will take place in AD
2228
Even less frequent than the 2008 event is an earlier Easter - March 22nd - the last occurrence was in 1818 and the next one will be in 2285.