PULL · 29 MAY 1998

This was
your sky.

An Extrasolar Planet?

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COSMIC MESSAGE

This infrared image from the Hubble Space Telescope may show the first direct image of a planet outside our solar system. The picture features a very young double star system, TMR-1, located about 450 light-years away in Taurus. The binary system is still embedded in the dust cloud that formed it, glowing brightly in infrared wavelengths.

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UNCOMMON
An Extrasolar Planet?
1998-05-29 · ♊
SKYBORN
An Extrasolar Planet?
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BORN 10257 days ago
SKYBORN.APP

Move your cursor across the card to tilt it. Holographic foil ripples through the edges and surface as you go.

ZODIAC CONTEXT
GEMINI

In tropical astrology, 29 MAY 1998 falls under Gemini (♊). The sign's window runs from 05-21 through 06-20. Gemini is named for the twin stars Castor and Pollux, both bright enough to spot without a telescope. The Sun was crossing this region of the sky on 29 MAY 1998.

THE ALMANAC FOR 29 MAY 1998
DAY
Friday
MOON
Waxing crescent, 12% lit
POSITION
Day 149 of 365