If you are located anywhere on earth that's more than 23.5 degrees from the
equator, then the sun can never appear at your zenith.
If you're anywhere within 23.5 degrees of the equator, then the sun will appear
at your zenith, or very close to it, twice each year.
Apparent (visual) diameter of the [full] moon . . . . always near 1/2 degree. Angle from horizon to zenith . . . 90 degrees . . . roughly 180 apparent moon diameters.
A couple of days either side of Full Moon the Moon looks almost full.
29.531 days (rounded)
A full lunar cycle is 29 1/2 days, on average.
If I understand you correctly, you have a picture of a complete Moon in your calender. If so, this mean that there is a full moon.
It takes 29.5 days for the moonto go through all the phases - from full moon to full moon. :)
The Zenith Angle has 341 pages.
Apparent (visual) diameter of the [full] moon . . . . always near 1/2 degree. Angle from horizon to zenith . . . 90 degrees . . . roughly 180 apparent moon diameters.
There are 2880 minutes in two full days.
A couple of days either side of Full Moon the Moon looks almost full.
365 days = 52 full weeks365 days * 1 week/7days= 52.14 weeks= 52 full weeks
7 full weeks
About 29.53 days.
14.77 days on the average
41.66666667 days, so 41 full days
I think 29 days
There are 900,000/24*60*60 = 10 full days