In today's image, we see images showing the morning sky this year in July as well as what the sky would have looked like in July of 1054. The difference is that in 1054, a supernova was visible - bright enough to be seen during daylight for several weeks. This year, we do not have a supernova, but Venus is in roughly the same location on the sky.
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