PULL · 13 SEP 2007

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your sky.

NGC 7129 and NGC 7142

NASA APOD · Tony Hallas
COSMIC MESSAGE

Two star clusters in Cepheus, separated by 3,000 light years. NGC 7129 is a dusty reflection nebula, glowing blue with reflected starlight. NGC 7142 is an open cluster, appearing fainter due to foreground dust clouds. This image captures their intriguing visual pairing, despite their vast distance apart.

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NGC 7129 and NGC 7142
2007-09-13 · ♍
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NGC 7129 and NGC 7142
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ZODIAC CONTEXT
VIRGO

In tropical astrology, 13 SEP 2007 falls under Virgo (♍). The sign's window runs from 08-23 through 09-22. Virgo is the largest zodiac constellation, holding the heart of the Virgo galaxy cluster. The Sun was crossing this region of the sky on 13 SEP 2007.

THE ALMANAC FOR 13 SEP 2007
DAY
Thursday
MOON
New moon, 2% lit
POSITION
Day 256 of 365