PULL · 1 MAR 2000

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M13: The Great Globular Cluster in Hercules

NASA APOD · Yuugi Kitahara
COSMIC MESSAGE

M13, the Great Globular Cluster in Hercules, is home to over 100,000 stars. It spans 150 light years across and is over 12 billion years old. This dense cluster is visible with binoculars and is one of the most prominent globular clusters in our sky. It sits over 20,000 light years from us.

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ZODIAC CONTEXT
PISCES

In tropical astrology, 1 MAR 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 1 MAR 2000.

THE ALMANAC FOR 1 MAR 2000
DAY
Wednesday
MOON
Waning crescent, 20% lit
POSITION
Day 61 of 366