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"Shortly before his disappearance, the famous philosopher, explorer, engineer, and machinist Calvo Galvan, left behind several pieces of nonsensical writings, insane scribblings, and incomplete schematics; known collectively as Galvan's Code. Among these was a map of the Heavens, or rather, a map of the nearby celestial bodies and stars. During Galvan's time of the 1100s, astronomic studies were still in a catch-up phase, as the general understanding of universe and cosmos had yet to surpass…

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Today at the Atlas of Mystara: Håvard’s Solar System v1 from March 2010. Was this perhaps the first ever visualisation of Mystara’s solar system? I have a feeling it was, but I’m not absolutely sure. https://mystara.thorfmaps.com/havard-solar-system-v1/

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Inhabitants of Golarion refer to those places on the Material Plane apart from their own world as belonging to the Dark Tapestry. Whether one speaks of a distant star or another planet orbiting their own sun, the Dark Tapestry is often synonymous with mystery, vastness, and legend. It is often used to describe the vast blackness beyond the solar system, and between stars where ancient horrors and evils are thought to lie.[1] Golarion belongs to a solar system of eleven planets (and one...

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A map of the solar system, showing all the planets with their named moons and some significant dwarf planets! Credit: @earthskyscience via X

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Epicycles. Representation of the apparent motion of the Sun, Mercury, and Venus from the earth. Taken from the "Astronomy" article in the first edition of wikipedia:Encyclopædia Britannica (1771). This geocentric diagram shows, from the location of the earth, the sun's apparent annual orbit, the orbit of Mercury for 7 years, and the orbit of Venus for 8 years, after which Venus returns to almost the same apparent position in relation to the earth and sun.

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