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Pisces - Thursday, Jan 2, 2025 (Feb 19 - Mar 20) Business Horoscope You might not be the most meticulous worker in the world, yet you can move very quickly once you start a job. Any sort of retreat from your daily routine is productive in the long run, since you desperately need to recharge your batteries.
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Test your knowledge What is the name of the dark region in the sky that appears devoid of stars?
🟠 Nebula🟡 Dark Hole🟢 Galaxy🔵 Void🟣 Dust Cloud

Incorrect. The correct answer is: Nebula.

Celebrities born on this day
January 3
Jisoo, 1995 - Pop Singer
Florence Pugh, 1996 - Movie Actress
Frimzy, 1998 - TikTok Star
Erick Brian Colón, 2001 - Pop Singer
Mel Gibson, 1956 - Movie Actor
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Pluto Retrograde and Virgo: A Time for Transformation
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Pluto, the planet of transformation and power, goes retrograde every year, and this year, it's affecting the meticulous and analytical Virgo. This retrograde period encourages Virgos to delve deep within themselves, uncovering hidden truths and making significant changes that will shape their future...
On this day, January 3, 1888
James Lick telescope The 36-inch refracting telescope at the Lick Observatory near San Jose, California, the largest in the world until 1897, was used for the first time. The James Lick Telescope is a refracting telescope built in 1888. It has a lens, which is 91 centimetres in diameter—a major achievement in its day. The instrument remains in operation and public viewing is allowed on a limited basis. Also called the "Great Lick Refractor" or simply "Lick Refractor", it was the largest refracting telescope in the world until 1897, and now ranks third, after the 40-inch refractor at the Yerkes Observatory and the Swedish 1-m Solar Telescope. The telescope is located at the University of California's Lick Observatory atop Mount Hamilton at an elevation of 1,283 metres above sea level. The instrument is housed inside a dome that is powered by hydraulic systems that raise and lower the floor, rotate the dome and drive the clock mechanism to track the Earth's rotation. The original hydraulic arrangement still operates today, with the exception that the original wind-powered pumps that once filled the reservoirs have been replaced with electric pumps. James Lick is entombed below the floor of the observing room of the telescope. source: Wikipedia
Guidance from astrological specialist Isabella
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Your spirit animal is guiding you today. Connect with the energy of your animal totem and learn from its qualities. Embrace the wisdom and strength of your spirit animal. Remember, you are more than you think.
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