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Starry Night
          An excursion into a small settlement on Phi Island uncovered this fasinating "Planetarium." A network of crystaline storage banks within the central projection structure can accurately recreate any view in the galaxy from any time period with almost holographic realism. By analyzing the pattern and alignment of stars in this projection, Explorers determined it was a view of the Nuvadala Drift from over three million years ago. This device is either a testament to the magnitude of Xenolympian space travel, or to their vast understanding of celestial mechanics.
          The Guilds of Astronomers and Cosmologists have been cataloging the Planetarium's seemingly endless array of images, which they expect will keep stellar cartographers busy for the next century or so.

Starry Night
          An excursion into a small settlement on Phi Island uncovered this fasinating "Planetarium." A network of crystaline storage banks within the central projection structure can accurately recreate any view in the galaxy from any time period with almost holographic realism. By analyzing the pattern and alignment of stars in this projection, Explorers determined it was a view of the Nuvadala Drift from over three million years ago. This device is either a testament to the magnitude of Xenolympian space travel, or to their vast understanding of celestial mechanics.
          The Guilds of Astronomers and Cosmologists have been cataloging the Planetarium's seemingly endless array of images, which they expect will keep stellar cartographers busy for the next century or so.