PULL · 27 FEB 2000

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The Pleiades Star Cluster

NASA APOD · David Malin (AAO), AATB, ROE, UKS Telescope
COSMIC MESSAGE

The Pleiades, or Seven Sisters, is the most famous star cluster in the sky. It is an open cluster, about 400 light years away, containing over 3,000 stars. Blue reflection nebulae surround the bright cluster stars, reflecting their light. The Pleiades can be seen without binoculars, even from light-polluted cities.

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The Pleiades Star Cluster
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The Pleiades Star Cluster
NASA APOD · David Malin (AAO), AATB, ROE, UKS Telescope
BORN 9618 days ago
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ZODIAC CONTEXT
PISCES

In tropical astrology, 27 FEB 2000 falls under Pisces (♓). The sign's window runs from 02-19 through 03-20. Pisces holds the location of the spring equinox in the current astronomical era. The Sun was crossing this region of the sky on 27 FEB 2000.

THE ALMANAC FOR 27 FEB 2000
DAY
Sunday
MOON
Last quarter, 49% lit
POSITION
Day 58 of 366