PULL · 18 SEP 2002 This was
This was
your sky.
A Sagittarius Starscape
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COSMIC MESSAGE
Many vast star fields in our Milky Way are rich in stars, dust, and gas. Millions of stars, many like our Sun, are visible. Huge filaments of dark interstellar dust block light from millions more stars across our galaxy. The bright red region on the left is the Omega Nebula, M17, an emission nebula of hot hydrogen gas.
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A Sagittarius Starscape
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ZODIAC CONTEXT
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VIRGO
In tropical astrology, 18 SEP 2002 falls under Virgo (♍). The sign's window runs from 08-23 through 09-22. Virgo is the largest zodiac constellation, holding the heart of the Virgo galaxy cluster. The Sun was crossing this region of the sky on 18 SEP 2002.
THE ALMANAC FOR 18 SEP 2002
DAY
Wednesday
MOON
Waxing gibbous, 87% lit
POSITION
Day 261 of 365
SAME DAY, OTHER YEARS