A reading-room window onto the sky
Mystic Cards
A Mystic Card takes the constellation riding highest over you right now, where you stand, and hands you the old Greek myth behind its name, painted in our own hand, with the constellation's realstars laid over it in their true positions. Draw what's near, or draw at random.
It isn't a fortune. It's an invitation, sit with an ancient story for a minute and notice what it echoes in your own week. The constellation overhead changes through the night and the seasons; or pick any of the 33 below.
Reading the sky over Las Vegas, set yours below

A Mystic Card · the constellation over you now
Castor and Pollux
the twins
Half-brothers, one mortal, one not. When Castor died, Pollux refused to live among the gods without him. Zeus split the day in half, one day above, one day below, and put them in the sky together at the seam. The price of love kept on speaking terms with itself.
Name the person you'd refuse heaven for, then call them this week.
- Constellation
- Gemini
- In your sky now
- 75° up · 102° on the compass
- Drawn
- Wed, Jul 8, 12:01 PM
Drawn with the constellation's real stars in their true positions.
The Daily Constellation
The constellation overhead, painted, with its myth and a short reading, sent each morning.
Arrives every morning