PULL · 14 SEP 2011

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The Bubble and M52

NASA APOD · Lóránd Fényes
COSMIC MESSAGE

The Bubble Nebula, also known as NGC 7635, is a mere 10 light-years wide. It is blown by the winds from a single, massive O-type star. In contrast, the open star cluster M52 contains about a thousand stars and spans 25 light-years. These two objects appear close in our sky, but they are at different distances.

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ZODIAC CONTEXT
VIRGO

In tropical astrology, 14 SEP 2011 falls under Virgo (♍). The sign's window runs from 08-23 through 09-22. Virgo is the largest zodiac constellation, holding the heart of the Virgo galaxy cluster. The Sun was crossing this region of the sky on 14 SEP 2011.

THE ALMANAC FOR 14 SEP 2011
DAY
Wednesday
MOON
Full moon, 97% lit
POSITION
Day 257 of 365