Téshànian Starclock
Look at the sky, look for a known star and read the star's altitude. Is it rising or falling? Now rotate the ecliptic until you have found the altitude on the altitude circle with your star and read the time.- Professor of time accounting -
The Téshàni were the first to develop a measuring device for calculating the night sky and deriving time movements. Their calendar was developed from the observations of 12 constellations, whose movements can be precisely calculated using the star clock. In addition, the time and day can also be read. The Elaqitan chronology is based largely on their discoveries.
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