PULL · 18 DEC 2014

This was
your sky.

NGC 7331 and Beyond

NASA APOD · Tony Hallas
COSMIC MESSAGE

NGC 7331 is a spiral galaxy about 50 million light-years away in Pegasus, often compared to our own Milky Way. Its disk is inclined to our line of sight, creating a sense of depth in long exposures. Beyond it, fainter background galaxies are visible, some appearing through NGC 7331's disk.

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NGC 7331 and Beyond
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ZODIAC CONTEXT
SAGITTARIUS

In tropical astrology, 18 DEC 2014 falls under Sagittarius (♐). The sign's window runs from 11-22 through 12-21. Sagittarius points straight at the center of the Milky Way, our galaxy's brightest region. The Sun was crossing this region of the sky on 18 DEC 2014.

THE ALMANAC FOR 18 DEC 2014
DAY
Thursday
MOON
Waning crescent, 13% lit
POSITION
Day 352 of 365
METEOR SHOWER
Geminid shower, peaked 4 days ago