PULL · 17 FEB 1998

This was
your sky.

Shocked by Supernova 1987a

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COSMIC MESSAGE

Seven years after its explosion, Supernova 1987a's expanding debris is colliding with material it previously expelled. The collision creates a visible shock wave, seen as a yellow spot on the interior of the surrounding ring. Despite traveling at speeds of 60 million kilometers per hour, the vast distances involved make the event appear to unfold over years.

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MYTHIC
Shocked by Supernova 1987a
1998-02-17 · ♒
SKYBORN
Shocked by Supernova 1987a
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BORN 10358 days ago
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ZODIAC CONTEXT
AQUARIUS

In tropical astrology, 17 FEB 1998 falls under Aquarius (♒). The sign's window runs from 01-20 through 02-18. Aquarius is home to the Helix Nebula, the closest planetary nebula to Earth. The Sun was crossing this region of the sky on 17 FEB 1998.

THE ALMANAC FOR 17 FEB 1998
DAY
Tuesday
MOON
Last quarter, 67% lit
POSITION
Day 48 of 365