PULL · 2 APR 2014 This was
This was
your sky.
Mars Red and Spica Blue
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COSMIC MESSAGE
Mars and Spica will be visible together over the next few months. Mars shines brightly in its familiar rusty hue as it reaches its brightest point of 2014 next week. This is because Earth and Mars are close to each other in their orbits. Spica, a blue-hued star, shines constantly as one of the brightest blue stars in the night sky.
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2014-04-02 · ♈
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Mars Red and Spica Blue
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ZODIAC CONTEXT
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ARIES
In tropical astrology, 2 APR 2014 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 2 APR 2014.
THE ALMANAC FOR 2 APR 2014
DAY
Wednesday
MOON
Waxing crescent, 6% lit
POSITION
Day 92 of 365
SAME DAY, OTHER YEARS