PULL · 22 DEC 1995 This was
This was
your sky.
Summer at the South Pole
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COSMIC MESSAGE
December 22nd marks the summer solstice in the Southern Hemisphere. At the South Pole, the Sun circles above the horizon for 24 hours a day during this period. The photo shows the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station bathed in continuous sunlight. This unique lighting allows for continuous astronomical observations from the pole's dry, clear atmosphere.
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1995-12-22 · ♑
SKYBORN
Summer at the South Pole
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ZODIAC CONTEXT
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CAPRICORN
In tropical astrology, 22 DEC 1995 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 22 DEC 1995.
THE ALMANAC FOR 22 DEC 1995
DAY
Friday
MOON
New moon, 0% lit
POSITION
Day 356 of 365
METEOR SHOWER
Ursid shower, peak tonight
SAME DAY, OTHER YEARS