PULL · 14 JAN 2011 This was
This was
your sky.
Quadrantids over Qumis
NASA APOD · Babak Tafreshi
COSMIC MESSAGE
The Quadrantid Meteor Shower is an annual event visible from Earth's northern hemisphere, peaking briefly on January 4. It is named after the obsolete constellation Quadrans Muralis, where its radiant point lies. This time exposure captures two Quadrantid meteor streaks crossing trails left by a rising moon.
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Quadrantids over Qumis
NASA APOD · Babak Tafreshi
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ZODIAC CONTEXT
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CAPRICORN
In tropical astrology, 14 JAN 2011 falls under Capricorn (♑). The sign's window runs from 12-22 through 01-19. Capricorn is the dimmest zodiac constellation, but rich in deep-sky objects south of the celestial equator. The Sun was crossing this region of the sky on 14 JAN 2011.
THE ALMANAC FOR 14 JAN 2011
DAY
Friday
MOON
Waxing gibbous, 73% lit
POSITION
Day 14 of 365
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