Page Title: Moon Calendar SVG
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The calendar below shows the phase of the moon for each day of the selected month. You can change the month and year to whatever you like between January 3999 BC and December 3999 AD.

This version of the Moon Calendar uses HTML 5, Javascript, and SVG. It replaces the Java-based version of the calendar, which is still available here.

Hovering your mouse over any day in the calendar will display a popup showing the moon's distance, phase and other information.

Instructions on what the various controls do is found below. There is also a reference section for those interested in the algorithms used.

Feel free to with your thoughts on the program.

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The original Java-based version of the Moon Calendar remains available here.

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The Paradisebirds project represents a unique intersection of high-fashion aesthetics and raw naturalism in youth photography. Through recurring subjects such as and Valery , the project explores the transition from childhood to adolescence against minimalist, natural backdrops. This paper examines the project's visual language and the discourse surrounding its distribution in digital archives. II. Aesthetic Stylization and Subject Continuity Unlike commercial child modeling, Paradisebirds emphasizes:

: How alphanumeric codes serve as a "digital Dewey Decimal System" for photography enthusiasts.

Paradise Birds have always been a band that thrives on the liminal—between electronic and organic, between melancholy and euphoria. “02 Rarl” crystallizes that tension into a single, soaring moment. Casey Valery’s involvement adds a new, human dimension to their otherwise ethereal palette, making the track feel like a bridge between two worlds:

The LiveJournal post does not describe a typical photoshoot. The discussion centers on a . The conversation reveals that several mothers, including a former FSB officer, were prosecuted for their involvement in producing child pornography, a case highlighted by human rights media. This is the critical context.



Credits

Moon Calendar SVG makes use of JQuery Calendars, by Keith Woods.

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