What season was September 2009?

What season was September 2009?

Below are the astronomical dates for the calendar year 2009 for both the northern and southern hemispheres….Change Year:

Season Date # Days Season Start
Summer 2009 June 20th – Saturday -4594
Autumn/Fall 2009 September 22nd – Tuesday -4500
Winter 2009 December 21st – Monday -4410

What day was September 2009?

September 2009

September 7 Labor Day
September 11 Patriot Day or September 11th
September 13 Grandparents’ Day
September 16 Stepfamily Day
September 17 Citizenship Day

What day of the week was August 2009?

August 2009 was the eighth month of that common year. The month, which began on a Saturday, ended on a Monday after 31 days.

When can I use a 2009 calendar again?

2015, 2026, 2037, 2043, 2054, 2065, 2071, 2082, 2093, 2099, and 2105.

What was going on in September 2009?

Tropical Storm Ketsana Floods Philipines (Sept. The floods are Manila’s worst in about 50 years. Earthquake in Samoa and American Samoa Kills 115 (Sept. 29): An underwater 8.0-magnitude earthquake causes a tsunami in Samoa and American Samoa that kills more than 115 people.

What happened on September 24th 2009?

Which were the important events of September 24, 2009? The G20 summit begins in Pittsburgh with 30 global leaders in attendance. It marks the first use of LRAD in U.S. history. The 2009 G-20 Pittsburgh summit commences with two dozen world leaders in attendance.

How many days was 2009?

The year 2009 has 365 days.

How many days were in 2009?

Which year has the same calendar as that of 2008?

Years with Same Calendar as 2008

Years with same starting weekday and equal number of days to 2008
Year Compared to year 2008 Since last
1980 28 years before + 28 years
2008 selected year + 28 years
2036 28 years after + 28 years

What big happened in 2009?

Nepal – Maoist Protesters

  • World “swine flu”, Global pandemic.
  • Barack Obama is inaugurated as the 44th President.
  • Michael Jackson dies in strange circumstances.
  • Deadliest bushfires in Australian history.
  • European Union.
  • Ceasefire in the Gaza War.
  • Icelandic banking system collapse.
  • G-20 summit.