PULL · 29 JAN 2019

This was
your sky.

Ultima Thule from New Horizons

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COSMIC MESSAGE

Ultima Thule, officially 2014 MU69, is the farthest asteroid ever visited by a spacecraft. NASA's New Horizons zoomed past it on January 1, capturing this high-resolution image. The 30-kilometer-long object in the Kuiper Belt looks different from asteroids in the inner Solar System, offering clues about the early Solar System.

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Ultima Thule from New Horizons
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Ultima Thule from New Horizons
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ZODIAC CONTEXT
AQUARIUS

In tropical astrology, 29 JAN 2019 falls under Aquarius (♒). The sign's window runs from 01-20 through 02-18. Aquarius is home to the Helix Nebula, the closest planetary nebula to Earth. The Sun was crossing this region of the sky on 29 JAN 2019.

THE ALMANAC FOR 29 JAN 2019
DAY
Tuesday
MOON
Last quarter, 40% lit
POSITION
Day 29 of 365