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The world, divided by constellation.
The stars are arranged above the Earth as shown in this map once per day. On February 28th, that moment is midnight GMT.
At that instant, Auriga is directly above the eastern seaboard of North America, with its brightest star more or less over Toronto.
At the same instant, the Space Needle points out the Andromeda Galaxy; whilst Europeans labour under the Plough.
The world, divided by constellation.
The stars are arranged above the Earth as shown in this map once per day. On February 28th, that moment is midnight GMT.
At that instant, Auriga is directly above the eastern seaboard of North America, with its brightest star more or less over Toronto.
At the same instant, the Space Needle points out the Andromeda Galaxy; whilst Europeans labour under the Plough.