The Lepsius I Pyramid is the ruin of a large mud brick monument in Abu Rawash near Cairo. So far, it has not been attributed to any ruler. It is located to the east of the Pyramid of Djedefre. It owes its enigmatic name to the Egyptologist Karl Richard Lepsius, who placed it first in his list of pyramids of Egypt. The shape of the monument is still subject to debate since some Egyptologists see it as a mastaba. The monument was first studied in 1837 by John S. Perring. He believed it to be a ver
WikipediaStellar Alignments (89 stars)
| Star ▴ | Rise Az ▴ | Rise Δ ▴ | Set Az ▴ | Set Δ ▴ | Tradition ▴ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pleiades (Alcyone) | 86.8° | — | 273.2° | — | |
| Orion's Belt (Alnilam) | 106.9° | — | 253.1° | — | |
| Sirius | 114.2° | — | 245.8° | — | |
| Thuban | — | — | — | — | |
| Vega | 38.5° | — | 321.5° | — | |
| Regulus | 62.0° | — | 298.0° | — | |
| Aldebaran | 92.2° | — | 267.8° | — | |
| Antares | 98.2° | — | 261.8° | — | |
| Fomalhaut | 143.7° | — | 216.3° | — | |
| Arcturus | 34.8° | — | 325.2° | — | |
| Galactic Center (Sgr A*) | 107.0° | — | 253.0° | — | |
| Galactic Anti-Center | 73.1° | — | 286.9° | — | |
| Deneb | 46.6° | — | 313.4° | — | |
| Capella | 55.9° | — | 304.1° | — | |
| Castor | 58.3° | — | 301.7° | — | |
| Pollux | 61.1° | — | 298.9° | — | |
| Procyon | 84.7° | — | 275.3° | — | |
| Betelgeuse | 95.6° | — | 264.4° | — | |
| Rigel | 116.8° | — | 243.2° | — | |
| Bellatrix | 99.6° | — | 260.4° | — | |
| Achernar | — | — | — | — | |
| Acrux | 138.3° | — | 221.7° | — | |
| Mimosa | 133.4° | — | 226.6° | — | |
| Altair | 80.2° | — | 279.8° | — | |
| Kochab | — | — | — | — | |
| Dubhe | — | — | — | — | |
| Alkaid | — | — | — | — | |
| Mizar | — | — | — | — | |
| Hamal | 90.2° | — | 269.8° | — | |
| Zubenelgenubi | 81.7° | — | 278.3° | — | |
| Alnitak | 107.2° | — | 252.8° | — | |
| Mintaka | 106.3° | — | 253.7° | — | |
| Saiph | 115.0° | — | 245.0° | — | |
| Peacock | 156.2° | — | 203.8° | — | |
| Miaplacidus | 159.7° | — | 200.3° | — | |
| Rigil Kentaurus | 135.9° | — | 224.1° | — | |
| Hadar | 133.4° | — | 226.6° | — | |
| Gacrux | 130.3° | — | 229.8° | — | |
| Naos | 131.9° | — | 228.1° | — | |
| Suhail | 128.5° | — | 231.5° | — | |
| Avior | 152.1° | — | 207.9° | — | |
| Atria | 149.8° | — | 210.2° | — | |
| Regor | 139.4° | — | 220.6° | — | |
| Alsephina | 143.7° | — | 216.3° | — | |
| Shaula | 114.8° | — | 245.2° | — | |
| Ankaa | — | — | — | — | |
| Menkent | 103.8° | — | 256.2° | — | |
| Alpheratz | 81.1° | — | 278.9° | — | |
| Eltanin | 13.6° | — | 346.4° | — | |
| Kornephoros | 43.4° | — | 316.6° | — | |
| Rasalhague | 60.1° | — | 299.9° | — | |
| Denebola | 49.1° | — | 310.9° | — | |
| Alhena | 81.4° | — | 278.6° | — | |
| Alphard | 88.9° | — | 271.1° | — | |
| Bharani | 93.4° | — | 266.6° | — | |
| Pushya | 64.7° | — | 295.3° | — | |
| Adhara | 127.9° | — | 232.1° | — | |
| Wezen | 123.8° | — | 236.2° | — | |
| Navi | 45.5° | — | 314.5° | — | |
| Schedar | 50.3° | — | 309.7° | — | |
| Nunki | 110.9° | — | 249.1° | — | |
| Canopus | 162.2° | — | 197.8° | — | |
| Kaus Australis | 116.3° | — | 243.7° | — | |
| Sabik | 89.5° | — | 270.5° | — | |
| Scheat | 78.7° | — | 281.3° | — | |
| Enif | 91.5° | — | 268.5° | — | |
| Diphda | 138.4° | — | 221.6° | — | |
| Alphecca | 31.1° | — | 328.9° | — | |
| Rasalgethi | 56.3° | — | 303.7° | — | |
| Spica | 75.5° | — | 284.5° | — | |
| Zubeneschamali | 74.9° | — | 285.1° | — | |
| Unukalhai | 57.9° | — | 302.1° | — | |
| Murzim | 120.1° | — | 239.9° | — | |
| Phact | 144.0° | — | 216.0° | — | |
| Mirfak | 58.0° | — | 302.0° | — | |
| Vindemiatrix | 49.7° | — | 310.3° | — | |
| Markab | 92.9° | — | 267.1° | — | |
| Algol | 69.0° | — | 290.9° | — | |
| Sadalmelik | 104.8° | — | 255.2° | — | |
| Sadalsuud | 106.8° | — | 253.2° | — | |
| Sun (Summer Solstice) | 62.6° | — | 297.4° | — | |
| Sun (Winter Solstice) | 117.3° | — | 242.7° | — | |
| Sun (Equinox) | 90.0° | — | 270.0° | — | |
| Sun (Northern Cross-Quarter) | 70.8° | — | 289.1° | — | |
| Sun (Southern Cross-Quarter) | 109.2° | — | 250.8° | — | |
| Moon (N Major Standstill) | 56.3° | — | 303.7° | — | |
| Moon (S Major Standstill) | 123.7° | — | 236.3° | — | |
| Moon (N Minor Standstill) | 68.2° | — | 291.8° | — | |
| Moon (S Minor Standstill) | 111.8° | — | 248.2° | — |
Convergence Events (2)
137.9°
Naos Rise
Polynesian, Navajo, Aboriginal, Argo Navis
Δ 0.9°
141.0°
Ankaa Rise
Egyptian (Bennu/Phoenix), Arabic, Polynesian navigation
Δ 2.1°
Reference Bearings (20 landmarks)
| Landmark | Bearing | Distance |
|---|---|---|
| giza | 138.89° | 8 km |
| angkor wat | 86.50° | 7,625 km |
| nazca | 264.70° | 12,348 km |
| teotihuacan | 309.45° | 12,316 km |
| stonehenge | 320.36° | 3,587 km |
| gobekli tepe | 40.14° | 1,079 km |
| machu picchu | 265.03° | 12,033 km |
| easter island | 264.85° | 16,156 km |
| cahokia | 318.02° | 10,243 km |
| sedona | 328.92° | 11,815 km |
| mecca | 135.55° | 1,297 km |
| jerusalem | 62.92° | 439 km |
| vatican | 313.45° | 2,125 km |
| lhasa | 74.33° | 5,719 km |
| kailash | 75.32° | 4,769 km |
| uluru | 108.18° | 12,283 km |
| tiwanaku | 260.07° | 11,837 km |
| chaco canyon | 326.97° | 11,511 km |
| mt shasta | 339.66° | 11,624 km |
| levis stadium | 337.75° | 12,009 km |
Related Sites — Giza / Orion Extraction