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Hey goffik.. i'm not sure either, I was just going by what they said on the astrocal website. An ephemeris type program just as XEphem (don't know if there's a Windows version) should tell you the position of the moon in the sky at any time of year relative to a position on the Earth.

Cripes..! Well, whatever happens, I'll be there in June anyway, so I'LL be the judge of which was the best night to see it! ;o)

Cheers, matey!

G x