byL Andrew Pyrka
This star formation appeared direct opposite Chisbury Chapel (some have stated that this is St. Martins Chapel but National Heritage plaque and their website states that its Chisbury rather than St. Martins ). The option of choice is available to anyone who may wish to research this any further.
The makers have once again avoided the usual areas - is this going to be the pattern for the rest of the season? - we wonder !
This formation displayed equal shading lay in the chevron type pattern throughtout the entire circumference of the formation and with some images showing a 3 dimensional effect as if the star is sitting lower than its surrounding elements. One thing that is not clearly visible from the air or at ground level and that is the outer thin circle line which surrounds the star - look closely and you can just see it.
At approx. 4am Venus and the moon sit directly above this formation.
This formation sits at the highest point in the field and can be seen through the Chapel window.
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