PULL · 29 MAY 1998 This was
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
1998-05-29 · ♊
SKYBORN
An Extrasolar Planet?
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BORN 10257 days ago
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ZODIAC CONTEXT
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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
SAME DAY, OTHER YEARS