posted on Jun, 17 2004 @ 10:33 PM
Cygnus... The Swan
This constellation is stretches across 804 square degrees of one of the richest areas of the Summer Milky Way. It reaches from almost 19 hours in the
west to 22 hours in the east and runs from +27 degrees to +60 degrees north declination. The stars that make up the main figure of Cygnus are first,
second and third magnitude gems that stand out easily against the ethereal glow of the Milky Way back drop.
www.umich.edu...
This is quite an interesting story on the constellation. Very informative site will lost of pics... Worth a ready, it may come into play yet.
Still none of this tells us how all this ties in with The Path....
I am learning stuff, but lost on how to take this to the next level... any ideas?
[edit on 17-6-2004 by JCMinJapan]
I just checked the www.cygnus.com It has nothing to do with the rings. I know all about their firm though. ha ha
Any ideas of where to start? Come On People! Let`s try to throw around some ideas..... REAL ONES PLEASE.... Thanks
[edit on 17-6-2004 by JCMinJapan]