PULL · 17 MAR 2006

This was
your sky.

The Big Dipper Cluster

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COSMIC MESSAGE

The Big Dipper is an asterism in the constellation Ursa Major, visible in northern skies. Most of its stars, like Dubhe, Merak, and Alioth, are surprisingly headed in the same direction through space. This shared motion suggests they are physically related, forming a cluster that moves together.

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The Big Dipper Cluster
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The Big Dipper Cluster
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ZODIAC CONTEXT
PISCES

In tropical astrology, 17 MAR 2006 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 17 MAR 2006.

THE ALMANAC FOR 17 MAR 2006
DAY
Friday
MOON
Waning gibbous, 92% lit
POSITION
Day 76 of 365