PULL · 4 JUN 2004

This was
your sky.

Sedna at Noon

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COSMIC MESSAGE

Sedna is a distant planetoid in our solar system, about 13 billion kilometers from Earth. This artist's rendering shows what the Sun might look like from Sedna: a bright star against the dusty ecliptic plane. From such a distance, Earth would appear as a faint speck, visible only with binoculars.

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Sedna at Noon
2004-06-04 · ♊
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Sedna at Noon
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ZODIAC CONTEXT
GEMINI

In tropical astrology, 4 JUN 2004 falls under Gemini (♊). The sign's window runs from 05-21 through 06-20. Gemini is named for the twin stars Castor and Pollux, both bright enough to spot without a telescope. The Sun was crossing this region of the sky on 4 JUN 2004.

THE ALMANAC FOR 4 JUN 2004
DAY
Friday
MOON
Full moon, 98% lit
POSITION
Day 156 of 366