PULL · 10 NOV 1999 This was
This was
your sky.
The Belt of Venus
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COSMIC MESSAGE
During twilight, just after sunset or before sunrise, you might notice a pinkish band above the horizon. This is called the Belt of Venus, and it's most visible opposite the Sun. It's caused by normal sunlight reflecting off the atmosphere, but seen through more of Earth's air.
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1999-11-10 · ♏
SKYBORN
The Belt of Venus
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BORN 9727 days ago
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ZODIAC CONTEXT
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SCORPIO
In tropical astrology, 10 NOV 1999 falls under Scorpio (♏). The sign's window runs from 10-23 through 11-21. Scorpio is marked by Antares, a red supergiant the size of Mars's orbit. The Sun was crossing this region of the sky on 10 NOV 1999.
THE ALMANAC FOR 10 NOV 1999
DAY
Wednesday
MOON
New moon, 4% lit
POSITION
Day 314 of 365
SAME DAY, OTHER YEARS