PULL · 7 NOV 2007

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The Sloan Great Wall: Largest Known Structure?

NASA APOD · W. Schaap (Kapteyn Institute, U. Groningen) et al., 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey
COSMIC MESSAGE

The Sloan Great Wall, a grouping of galaxies, is one of the largest structures known in the universe. This contour map from the Two Degree Field galaxy survey shows galaxies within one billion light-years. The Sloan Great Wall itself spans over a billion light-years, making it a leading candidate for the largest structure we have found.

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© COPYRIGHTED W. Schaap (Kapteyn Institute, U. Groningen) et al., 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey · W. Schaap (Kapteyn Institute, U. Groningen) et al., 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey · used by permission via NASA APOD · not for redistribution.
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ZODIAC CONTEXT
SCORPIO

In tropical astrology, 7 NOV 2007 falls under Scorpio (♏). The sign's window runs from 10-23 through 11-21. Scorpio is marked by Antares, a red supergiant the size of Mars's orbit. The Sun was crossing this region of the sky on 7 NOV 2007.

THE ALMANAC FOR 7 NOV 2007
DAY
Wednesday
MOON
Waning crescent, 8% lit
POSITION
Day 311 of 365