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On nights when I'm actually outdoors, and the Big Dipper's in the sky, I can see it.
Sadly, due to light pollution, there are maybe 10, 20 stars visible at night.
Here you can have an unfinished preview (but uncomparatively more precise than anything we've done yet) of this map: http://sci.esa.int/gaia/58209-gaia-s-first-sky-map/
The most precise map of this corner of the galaxy slapped into a skybox, astronomers will be happy!
Quote "edit: I apparently accidentally uploaded my speedmod with this. I don't know if this is critical or not. Should I update the mod and erase it? Please comment. "
Yes please release this WITHOUT the speed mod!