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      <title>Debugging Stars, Finding Constellations</title>
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      <description>A more unintended feature is, that Physical Atmosphere² can now show real constellations in the sky. I hear you asking &amp;ldquo;But why-?&amp;rdquo;.
We had to validate that the stars are actually correctly aligned and properly visible. As seen in the earlier blog post about the stars themselves, the stars look pretty cool, but they should also make sense. Especially, when viewing from the location of a real place on earth. If it does not align, people would notice.</description>
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