PULL · 1942-01-08

This was
your sky.

M30 — Globular Star Cluster

BORN UNDER ♑ CAPRICORN · the Sun crossed this sign on your date
COSMIC MESSAGE

A dense knot of ancient stars in Capricornus. Twelve billion years old, give or take. Older than the Sun by twice over. On a thursday night under a last quarter moon.

CREDIT
PUBLIC DOMAIN Photograph: Wikimedia Commons (PD), public domain. M30 — Globular Star Cluster in Capricornus. Telescope: Hubble Space Telescope. Selected as the featured deep-sky object for the Capricorn zodiac.
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M30 — Globular Star Cluster
1942-01-08 · ♑
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M30 — Globular Star Cluster
BORN UNDER ♑ CAPRICORN · the Sun crossed this sign on your date
ZODIAC ♑ CAPRICORN
MOON Last quarter · 65%
DAY Thursday
BORN 30852 days ago
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ZODIAC CONTEXT
CAPRICORN

In tropical astrology, 1942-01-08 falls under Capricorn (♑). The sign's window runs from 12-22 through 01-19. Capricorn is the dimmest zodiac constellation, but rich in deep-sky objects south of the celestial equator. The Sun was crossing this region of the sky on 1942-01-08.

THE ALMANAC FOR 1942-01-08
DAY
Thursday
MOON
Last quarter, 65% lit
POSITION
Day 8 of 365