PULL · 4 MAY 2002 This was
This was
your sky.
The Moons of Earth
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COSMIC MESSAGE
The Space Shuttle Discovery photographed this view of two moons of Earth in June 1998. The spindly Russian Mir Space Station, then Earth's largest artificial moon, is visible above the planet's limb. The bright spot to the right of Mir is Earth's natural satellite, the Moon.
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UNCOMMON
2002-05-04 · ♉
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The Moons of Earth
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BORN 8821 days ago
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ZODIAC CONTEXT
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TAURUS
In tropical astrology, 4 MAY 2002 falls under Taurus (♉). The sign's window runs from 04-20 through 05-20. Taurus holds the Pleiades star cluster and Aldebaran, the red giant that marks the eye of the Bull. The Sun was crossing this region of the sky on 4 MAY 2002.
THE ALMANAC FOR 4 MAY 2002
DAY
Saturday
MOON
Last quarter, 53% lit
POSITION
Day 124 of 365
METEOR SHOWER
Eta Aquariid shower, peaks in 2 days
SAME DAY, OTHER YEARS