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Kinda relevant... http://vimeo.com/29860467 What do you guys think?
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  • http://www.nbcnews.com/id/31952662/ns/technology_and_science-space/#.UR23_KWtx2A I was thinking something like that, and I think this goes along your same line of though (Ptolmic model saw stars rotating around the earth, while this chart is made for stars that appear to be rotating around the moon). The article says that this was used by the crew of apollo 11 to determine where on the moon they landed. Since the back ground of the chart is a map of Puerto Princessa maybe instead of overlaying the chart with the land map of Puerto Princessa we should see if we can overlay the map with with a chart of the night sky of Puerto Princessa. Also as another tidbit of information, I saw earlier today on a travel site they claimed that Puerto Princessa has a clear night sky due to it being close to the equator

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  • NICE FIND. That fits almost perfectly! Especially the square/rectangles in the back that we've seen in other Destiny released pictures.

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  • Also if this theory is right I think that the giant round ball seen in some of the pictures (the traveler if I recall correctly) will be the circle in the center. Because if you are in the center of the Last City and you look up you will only see the ball.

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