What will stargazers of the future see?
The stars you and I see in the sky every night are different than the patterns our distant ancestors saw. They're also different than the patterns our distant descendants will see. Thanks to a naturally-occurring wobble in the Earth's axis—called a "precession"—the alignment of the stars in our night sky change drastically every several thousand years. A project from the interactive design studio Tellart and the experimental design company Droog shows us what future stargazers will see.
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