Sky Atlas
The great patterns of the sky. Free and permanent.
The sky operates on cycles. Some take hours. Some take centuries. The Atlas maps all of them — meteor showers, planetary retrogrades, eclipses, lunar phases, solstices. Every pattern that has a name, explained in the language of the sky itself.
The Moon
Phases, eclipses, supermoons. The most visible cycle in the sky — 29.5 days, every time, without exception.
Meteor Showers
Every major annual shower — the Perseids, Geminids, Leonids, and more. Debris from comets and asteroids, burning up in the atmosphere.
The Planets
Retrogrades, oppositions, conjunctions. Each planet moves on its own timetable — Mercury in 88 days, Neptune in 165 years.
Eclipses
Total, partial, annular. Solar eclipses when the Moon covers the Sun. Lunar eclipses when Earth's shadow falls on the Moon. Rare and unmistakable.
Turning Points
Solstices, equinoxes, and eclipse seasons. The structural rhythms that divide the year — the moments the sky pauses before shifting direction.
Oppositions
When Earth passes between the Sun and an outer planet — the planet rises at sunset, sets at dawn, and reaches its closest and brightest point.
The Sky on Any Night
Look up the sky on any date in history — a birthday, a wedding night, a moment that mattered. Every planet in its place, in Nebriae voice.
Energy Layer members · Any date in history