PULL · 8 JAN 2007 This was
This was
your sky.
The Big Dipper
NASA APOD · Jerry Lodriguss
(Catching the Light)
COSMIC MESSAGE
The Big Dipper is one of the most familiar star patterns in the northern sky. It is not a constellation itself, but an asterism, part of Ursa Major, the Great Bear. The stars of the Dipper are at varying distances from Earth, appearing together only from our perspective.
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2007-01-08 · ♑
SKYBORN
The Big Dipper
NASA APOD · Jerry Lodriguss
(Catching the Light)
BORN 7111 days ago
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ZODIAC CONTEXT
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CAPRICORN
In tropical astrology, 8 JAN 2007 falls under Capricorn (♑). The sign's window runs from 12-22 through 01-19. Capricorn is the dimmest zodiac constellation, but rich in deep-sky objects south of the celestial equator. The Sun was crossing this region of the sky on 8 JAN 2007.
THE ALMANAC FOR 8 JAN 2007
DAY
Monday
MOON
Waning gibbous, 80% lit
POSITION
Day 8 of 365
SAME DAY, OTHER YEARS