*PLEASE CHECK THE SHIPPING OPTIONS* (Scroll down) This star finder will allow you to find the constellations at any date and time in the Northern Hemisphere by rotating its movable disc. This ‘Planisferium’ has been designed and created by us from our desire to share with you our love towards the nature that surrounds us. It comes with an explanation on the back on how to use it. The explanation is in English, German, French and Spanish. Please scroll down for more information. It has been silk-screen printed on blue paper with high quality gold and silver inks. SHIPPING OPTIONS: Please note that the 'Standard'(Ordinary) mail option is not tracked. You can choose the 'Tracked' (Certified) option before you checkout, in the basket section. We do not take responsibility for lost or damaged packages if you chose the 'Standard'(Ordinary) mail option. If you choose the 'Tracked' (Certified) option we can help you and file a claim to the post office if necessary. We package all items so they arrive as safely as possible. Dimensions: 22.5x22.5cm / 8.8”x8.8” Materials: High quality 240mg blue papers, FSC certified. Gold and Silver silkskreen ink. Packaging: Your Planisphaerium will be packed in a protective sleeve inside an A4+ cardboard mailer. When possible, multiple items will be packaged together. **You can use this star finder to find the Planets and Moon’s positions in the sky with the aid of our Astronomical Calendar for 2023 which you can purchase in our shop. You can buy our Cosmic Bundle for a special discount on both items.** / / / ‘Planisferium’ is a celestial map that allows you to see the sky’s constellations at any time and date in the Northern Hemisphere. The zodiac belt (ecliptic) is marked so you can find more easily the Planets and Moon. This ‘Planisferium’ is the perfect tool to deepen your knowledge of the sky and how it moves throughout the year. All the constellation’s names are marked in latin, the star’s brightness is shown according to the size of the star (bigger stars in the ‘Planisferium’ mean brighter stars), the brightest’ star names are marked also in Latin (in italics). The background shows the milky way’s position. / / / Use: Rotate the disk to match the date and time. The time is marked in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), please take into consideration your local time’s relation to the UTC. For example Spain’s local time is UTC+1 in winter, which means you should set the planisphere’s time 1 hour earlier than the local time to match the UTC. To start observing, place the North of the planisphere downwards and face Polaris. For more information about us, or any collaborations/ custom orders, fell free to contact us or visit our webpage, instagram and facebook. www.animaoniris.com contact [!at] animaoniris.com @anima_oniris Copyright Anima Oniris 2022, all rights reserved.