PULL · 2 APR 2007

This was
your sky.

An Active Sunspot Viewed Sideways

NASA APOD · Hinode
COSMIC MESSAGE

Sunspots are cooler, darker depressions on the Sun's surface, caused by intense magnetic fields. This high-resolution image from Japan's Hinode satellite shows a sunspot viewed from the side. Such detailed observations help scientists understand the complex dynamics of the Sun's magnetic field.

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An Active Sunspot Viewed Sideways
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An Active Sunspot Viewed Sideways
NASA APOD · Hinode
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Move your cursor across the card to tilt it. Holographic foil ripples through the edges and surface as you go.

ZODIAC CONTEXT
ARIES

In tropical astrology, 2 APR 2007 falls under Aries (♈). The sign's window runs from 03-21 through 04-19. Aries is the constellation traditionally tied to spring's arrival in the northern hemisphere. The Sun was crossing this region of the sky on 2 APR 2007.

THE ALMANAC FOR 2 APR 2007
DAY
Monday
MOON
Full moon, 100% lit
POSITION
Day 92 of 365