You can find moon calendar for year 2010 at calendarlabs.com
Days, dates, national holidays, some calendars have things like the moon cycles on them. Some calendars show multiple years
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Most ancient calendars were based off of the Moon's position, the Stars' position, the Sun's position, and the season.
Calendars are based on astronomy: the cycle of the moon and the seasons.
As far as I know, all calendars that use lunar cycles start their months with the new moon.
The three primary types of calendars are the solar, lunar and lunisolar. Calendars that are based on the earth's revolution around the sun without regard for the moon's monthly cycle, like the Gregorian calendar used in most if not all Christian countries, are called solar calendars. Calendars that are based only on the moon's revolution around the earth without compensation for the seasonal effects of the earth's solar orbit, like the Hijra used in Islamic countries, are called lunar calendars. Lunisolar calendars, like the Jewish calendar, have months that start at the times of the new moon but also periodically (seven times every nineteen years) add leap months in an attempt to stay in sync with the solar cycle as well.
Calendars often refer to the moon because its phases help determine the passage of time. The lunar cycle is around 29.5 days long, making it a useful unit for tracking months in many calendar systems. Lunar calendars are common in societies that follow lunar cycles for religious, cultural, or agricultural reasons.
The calendar we use is based on the sun. Did you know that some calendars are based on the moon?
The moon phases are fairly accurate as it states in the calendars. Though, the calendar does not make room for weather conditions, as in a cloudy night, the calendar is accurate most of the time, with an absolute deviation of about half a week (3-4 days).
The Maya based their calendar on careful observation of the planets, sun and moon.
They are both luni-solar calendars, based on the lunar months with leap-adjustments to stay in step with the solar year.