i want a thing that shows me in a nice, accurate diagram where the planets of teh solar system are, and orients it so the due south point is pointing towards the center of the galaxy
i don't think this exists, but i think i can find a data source that provides the relative angles of all the planets compared to the earth (mostly, these can be precalculated but they aren't exactly exactly exact) so probably i can just use an ephemeris data source, and make a thing that puts the planet symbol on a circle where it is and orients it all so i can see it as a pattern
this would be a super cool thing to have on an e-paper device, that just updates once a day to show the state of the solar system
why i'm interested in this is because it has just occurred to me that for us here, the galactic center is like the sun's sun, and what is facing where compared to that would be useful information, as for the most part those lines of radiation direction from it are parallel so you can just draw it in a box, and see where we are, it's like a seasonal clock, but even more than this
i am pretty sure that if you got used to looking at such a chart you'd start to notice patterns coinciding with events
like, specifically, i think that between february and july is when the most crazy stuff happens, and why? because that's when we are on the side of the sun that is like teh sun's "day side"
sure, the sun is a massive radiation emitter, itself, but it is influenced by what radiation comes at it, and the majority of it comes in ... october? i think
we are now moving away from the "midday" aspect of the sun versus the galactic center, so things will calm down from now
this pattern slowly shifts every 25000 years for a solar "day" and right now october is solar midday