posted on Feb, 16 2019 @ 02:47 AM
When the ancients looked above, at night, before lights obscured our view, they saw all the stars. Not so today, sadly.
They were able to identify all of the constellations, by grouping stars together, as one, specific object, or animal.
They identified a star that is directly at the north point of Earth, as well. It guided them for their voyages, etc. Much as any compass does.
They had explored all of the Earth, and mapped it, with a great barrier of ice that surrounded Earth. We didn't do this by accident, either.
The stars are the same stars as before, to this day, to all days yet to come. None have changed, or moved, ever.
It's a magical sight, indeed.