To figure out the time difference between UTC and your observation location from Step 1, you can use a site called Time.is, and their Time zone converter tool. This site takes times in UTC (Universal Time), so you need to work out the time zones. I went with Your Sky, a free tool, available under this link. However, there are free programs available online that can do this for you. At Under Lucky Stars we have developed our own star charting algorithms that we audited with a third party. Scroll on down and get the exact GPS coordinates too (I got 41° 22' 56.964'' N 2° 10' 25.032'' E). In my case it was 41.382490 Latitude and 2.173620 Longitude. Where do you want your star map to represent? The idyllic location of your Wedding, or a memorable move into your first home.just fire the address into the search bar and you will get the exact coordinates we need!
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Go to this website and put in the city name and postal code for the most accurate results. Here’s what you’ll need:įirst of all, we are going to need to figure out the latitude and longitude coordinates for the place where we want to map the stars.
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Here is the complete step-by-step guide on how to make your own star map in just 6 steps.įirst of all, you need to prepare your materials.
However, if you like DIY or Arts n’ Crafts projects this one is for you. This is a quick option and you are guaranteed quality printing and verified astronomic accuracy. Of course, the easiest way would be to design it online and have it printed professionally by Under Lucky Stars here. The constellations in their precise positions on one significant date – right down to the exact hour!ĭid you know you could actually create your own star map for free? (Well, apart from buying the materials and your precious time).
Star-Map Guide to create your own map in 6 StepsĪ map of the starry night sky on one special date – what a perfect gift for an anniversary or engagement! You´ve probably seen pictures of these Star Maps on Instagram and Pinterest or perhaps you came across one of our Facebook videos.