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The Astrological Sunshade Swigert & McAuliffe International School, Colorado USA Supporting our comfort and creative orientation to the world and the Universe we live within…………. Interactive Hard Art by Working Art & Content copyright Working Art LLC. All rights reserved.

Firstly It’s a Sunshade Content copyright Working Art LLC. All rights reserved.

The Sun travels through the 12 Constellations during the course of a year – The Suns Highway, also The Ecliptic Content copyright Working Art LLC. All rights reserved.

Leaving The Collaboratory, Old Firestation #26 – where The Dome was Designed & Built Content copyright Working Art LLC. All rights reserved.

The Sun is shown traveling North on the ecliptic line, climbing high to brighten our summer skies, as it crosses over the equator at The time of the Spring Equinox. Content copyright Working Art LLC. All rights reserved.

Aires – The Spring Equinox, where the sun is rising, as it crosses the equator North bound into the heights of our summer. Bringing us longer and warmer days. This is the season to start planting our seeds. Content copyright Working Art LLC. All rights reserved.

Sun Traveling on the way to its peak at the height of summer. Content copyright Working Art LLC. All rights reserved.

Summer – as you look up at the Summer constellations from inside the Dome, you are facing directly North. It is The tilt between us (The Earth) and the Sun that brings us more or less exposure to the sun. It is summer in The Northern Hemisphere. If you look South from inside the Dome at this time of year you can see how the Sun is at its lowest in the Southern Hemisphere (Australia), creating a state of Winter. Content copyright Working Art LLC. All rights reserved.

Libra – The Fall Equinox, where the sun is falling, as it crosses the equator South bound into the depths of our winter. Bringing us shorter and colder days. This is the season to harvest, reap what we sewed during the bright, sunny and warm growing season and stock our pantry's for the cold of winter and start putting our coats on. Content copyright Working Art LLC. All rights reserved.

Winter – as you look up at the Winter constellations from inside the Dome, you are facing directly South. The Sun is represented at its lowest here, it’s the time where the sun is the least visible and present to us, which is why its colder and we are in the dark for longer periods. It is The tilt between us (The Earth) and the Sun that brings us more or less exposure to the sun. It is winter for us in the Northern Hemisphere. If you look North from inside the Dome at this time of year you can see how the Sun is at its highest in the Southern Hemisphere (Australia), creating a state of Summer. Content copyright Working Art LLC. All rights reserved.

Time to Rise once more Content copyright Working Art LLC. All rights reserved.