PULL · 25 MAY 2007 This was
This was
your sky.
Jupiter, Vesta, and the Milky Way
NASA APOD · Jimmy Westlake
(Colorado
Mountain College)
COSMIC MESSAGE
Jupiter and the Milky Way hang over the southern horizon in this skyscape from Colorado. Jupiter is the brightest object near the center. Also visible is the asteroid Vesta, the brightest asteroid in our solar system, which is just bright enough to be seen with the naked eye under dark skies.
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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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UNCOMMON
2007-05-25 · ♊
SKYBORN
Jupiter, Vesta, and the Milky Way
NASA APOD · Jimmy Westlake
(Colorado
Mountain College)
BORN 6974 days ago
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ZODIAC CONTEXT
♊
GEMINI
In tropical astrology, 25 MAY 2007 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 25 MAY 2007.
THE ALMANAC FOR 25 MAY 2007
DAY
Friday
MOON
First quarter, 61% lit
POSITION
Day 145 of 365
SAME DAY, OTHER YEARS