PULL · 1 MAR 2009

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Omega Centauri: The Largest Nearby Globular Cluster

NASA APOD · Thomas V. Davis
COSMIC MESSAGE

Omega Centauri is the largest and brightest globular cluster in our galaxy, containing over ten million stars. Cataloged as NGC 5139, it's visible to the unaided eye from the Southern Hemisphere. This ancient ball of stars predates our Sun, forming long before Earth existed.

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NASA APOD · Thomas V. Davis
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ZODIAC CONTEXT
PISCES

In tropical astrology, 1 MAR 2009 falls under Pisces (♓). The sign's window runs from 02-19 through 03-20. Pisces holds the location of the spring equinox in the current astronomical era. The Sun was crossing this region of the sky on 1 MAR 2009.

THE ALMANAC FOR 1 MAR 2009
DAY
Sunday
MOON
Waxing crescent, 24% lit
POSITION
Day 60 of 365