PULL · 20 NOV 1999 This was
This was
your sky.
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COSMIC MESSAGE
Gliese 623 is a dim double star system located 25 light-years away in Hercules. The Hubble Space Telescope's Faint Object Camera captured this image in 1994, distinguishing the two stars for the first time. The fainter star, Gliese 623b, is 60,000 times less luminous than the Sun and about 10 times less massive.
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UNCOMMON
1999-11-20 · ♏
SKYBORN
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BORN 9717 days ago
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ZODIAC CONTEXT
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SCORPIO
In tropical astrology, 20 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 20 NOV 1999.
THE ALMANAC FOR 20 NOV 1999
DAY
Saturday
MOON
Waxing gibbous, 90% lit
POSITION
Day 324 of 365
METEOR SHOWER
Leonid shower, peaked 3 days ago
SAME DAY, OTHER YEARS