PULL · 30 MAR 2010

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Unusual Starburst Galaxy NGC 1313

NASA APOD · Robert Gendler
COSMIC MESSAGE

NGC 1313 is an unusual starburst galaxy, actively forming new, blue stars. Its spiral arms are lopsided, and its rotational axis is offset from its central bar. This galaxy spans about 50,000 light-years and appears to be isolated, not having recently collided with another galaxy.

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Unusual Starburst Galaxy NGC 1313
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Unusual Starburst Galaxy NGC 1313
NASA APOD · Robert Gendler
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ZODIAC CONTEXT
ARIES

In tropical astrology, 30 MAR 2010 falls under Aries (♈). The sign's window runs from 03-21 through 04-19. Aries is the constellation traditionally tied to spring's arrival in the northern hemisphere. The Sun was crossing this region of the sky on 30 MAR 2010.

THE ALMANAC FOR 30 MAR 2010
DAY
Tuesday
MOON
Full moon, 100% lit
POSITION
Day 89 of 365