PULL · 11 JUL 2009

This was
your sky.

Noctilucent Cloud Storm Panorama

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COSMIC MESSAGE

Noctilucent clouds, also known as night-shining clouds, form near the edge of space, about 80 kilometers above Earth's surface. These icy clouds can reflect sunlight even when the Sun is below the horizon. They typically occur at high latitudes in summer months. This 360-degree panorama, made from 34 separate images, captures an impressive display.

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COMMON
Noctilucent Cloud Storm Panorama
2009-07-11 · ♋
SKYBORN
Noctilucent Cloud Storm Panorama
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BORN 6196 days ago
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ZODIAC CONTEXT
CANCER

In tropical astrology, 11 JUL 2009 falls under Cancer (♋). The sign's window runs from 06-21 through 07-22. Cancer is marked by the Beehive Cluster, M44, a loose family of stars visible to the naked eye on a dark night. The Sun was crossing this region of the sky on 11 JUL 2009.

THE ALMANAC FOR 11 JUL 2009
DAY
Saturday
MOON
Waning gibbous, 84% lit
POSITION
Day 192 of 365