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A heavenly body visible in the sky of Equus. Its nature is obscure to astronomers and subject of a variety of learned speculation. It is worshiped as the Great Eye, the Watcher and the Judge, by a new pony religious movement called “the [[Overseen]].” Its distinctive appearance and movement is readily recognizable, making it a boon to nocturnal navigation, if one has an appropriate chart. A heavenly body visible in the sky of Equus. Its nature is obscure to astronomers and subject of a variety of learned speculation. It is worshiped as the Great Eye, the Watcher and the Judge, by a new pony religious movement called “the [[Overseen]].” Its distinctive appearance and movement are readily recognizable, making it a boon to nocturnal navigation, if one has an appropriate chart.

A heavenly body visible in the sky of Equus. Its nature is obscure to astronomers and subject of a variety of learned speculation. It is worshiped as the Great Eye, the Watcher and the Judge, by a new pony religious movement called “the Overseen.” Its distinctive appearance and movement are readily recognizable, making it a boon to nocturnal navigation, if one has an appropriate chart. The Boreal Eye orbits Equus every two hours and fifty-six minutes. Its orbit is inclined 85°45’30” to the equator.

Boreal Eye (last edited 2016-10-18 17:34:36 by Bryce)