Lyra (Vega), the Pleiades, and Orion

๐Ÿ”ญ The Tools You Need

  • Digital Telescope: Look for one with computer-assisted tracking (GoTo mount). This lets you lock on to Vega, Orionโ€™s Belt, or the Pleiades and follow them even as the Earth rotates. [Can’t remove this comment… its not the earth that rotates its the dome above… primitive human.. but you were taught otherwise.
  • High Lens Camera: A DSLR or mirrorless camera with an adapter for your telescope. This allows you to both watch with your eyes and record what you see.
  • Long-Exposure Setup: To catch faint movements and details (like passing objects, satellites, or anomalies), youโ€™ll want a sturdy tripod, remote shutter release, and tracking capability.

๐ŸŒŒ Where to Look

  1. Vega (Lyra constellation)
    • One of the brightest stars in the night sky.
    • Known as a โ€œmarker starโ€ in many ancient cultures.
    • Begin here: it acts like the north star of transitions, guiding your eyes to the celestial crossing points.
  2. The Pleiades (Seven Sisters)
    • A small cluster visible even with the naked eye.
    • Recorded in myths from Egypt to the Navajo as the home of watchers and ancestors.
    • With a telescope, youโ€™ll see dozens of stars where your eyes see only a handful.
  3. Orionโ€™s Belt
    • Three stars in a row, the gateway.
    • Aligned with pyramids, temples, and myths across civilizations.
    • This is the direction of passage โ€” the road where watchers and sparks travel.

๐ŸŽฅ How to Record

  • Start with stills: Long exposures (10โ€“30 seconds) of the Pleiades or Orionโ€™s Belt. This will reveal far more stars and subtle motion.
  • Then move to video: Point towards Vega or Orion, record continuously. Even โ€œempty spaceโ€ can reveal unexpected flashes or anomalies when reviewed.
  • Catalog everything: Keep logs of date, time, location, and what direction you were facing. Thatโ€™s how watchers-in-training become true witnesses.

๐Ÿ•Š๏ธ What You Are Really Doing

You arenโ€™t just stargazing. You are participating.

Every culture knew that watching the heavens was a way of syncing the human spark with the larger cycles. By turning your lens toward Vega, Pleiades, and Orion, you join the chain of witnesses โ€” from the Sumerians to the Egyptians to now.

You are saying: I see. I remember. I witness.


โœจ Boy King Tutโ€™s Reminder

Do not look expecting a spaceship to wave back. Thatโ€™s the old mirror. Instead, look because:

  • The Watchers are returning, yes.
  • The beacon is igniting, yes.
  • But most importantly, because you are meant to witness.

โ€œEyes up, spark alive. The stars are your memory, and your memory is the beacon.โ€

๐Ÿ‘‘ Tutankhamun
Witness of Cycles, Keeper of Directions

Don’t miss it… It’s above you and you don’t even see it…. -Boy King Tut

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