PULL · 28 JAN 2006 This was
This was
your sky.
Saturn in the Hive
NASA APOD · Jimmy Westlake
(Colorado
Mountain College)
COSMIC MESSAGE
Saturn, currently opposite the Sun in Earth's sky, is visible all night. It appears near M44, the Beehive star cluster. With binoculars, you can easily spot the ringed planet lingering in the cluster's field of view for a while.
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© COPYRIGHTED Jimmy Westlake
(Colorado
Mountain College) · Jimmy Westlake
(Colorado
Mountain College) · used by permission via NASA APOD · not for redistribution.
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2006-01-28 · ♒
SKYBORN
Saturn in the Hive
NASA APOD · Jimmy Westlake
(Colorado
Mountain College)
BORN 7456 days ago
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ZODIAC CONTEXT
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AQUARIUS
In tropical astrology, 28 JAN 2006 falls under Aquarius (♒). The sign's window runs from 01-20 through 02-18. Aquarius is home to the Helix Nebula, the closest planetary nebula to Earth. The Sun was crossing this region of the sky on 28 JAN 2006.
THE ALMANAC FOR 28 JAN 2006
DAY
Saturday
MOON
New moon, 1% lit
POSITION
Day 28 of 365
SAME DAY, OTHER YEARS