The sky the moment they arrived, read and made to keep.

A reading of your child's first sky: the stars overhead at their exact minute and place of birth, the moon they were born under, and a letter about the moment.

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Cassandra · born 7:42 pm, June 26, 2026 · Portland, Oregon

Plotted from the real coordinates of their first sky. They’d arrived under a waxing gibbous moon, three nights shy of full, hanging low in the southeast.

The report

What's inside

Their first sky, plotted.

The constellation overhead at the exact minute and place of birth, drawn star by star from real chart data.

The moon, sealed on the page.

The phase they were born under, stamped like wax on page two, and it's a short reading of what that moon carries.

A letter about the moment.

Written plainly and warmly, about what the sky held the night they arrived. For reading aloud someday.

And much more.
Sample report

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These are a few sample pages from Cassandra’s report. Yours will be made for your child’s moment.

Starhour
Cassandra
A reading of their first sky
7:42 pm · June 26, 2026
Portland, Oregon
The cover. Monogram, their name in the house italic, plate-framed.
The sky overhead

Leo was crossing toward the west, and the North Star held its fixed place above Portland. Plotted star by star from the ephemeris, 7:42 pm.

“The oldest lights in the sky, keeping watch over the newest.”
The sky page. The whole sky over their birthplace, at the exact minute.
The moon that night
Waxing gibbous
92% lit · over Portland

A moon almost full is a moon that’s still gathering. Whatever you make of that, this is the exact light that came through the window that night.

The moon page. The exact phase that night, over the place they were born.
Where the planets stood
Sun · in CancerFive degrees into Cancer, a few days past the summer solstice.
Moon · in SagittariusFour degrees into Sagittarius, waxing gibbous that night.
Rising · in GeminiThe sign coming over the eastern horizon at 7:42 pm.
Mercury · in CancerTwenty-six degrees into Cancer, trailing the sun into the evening sky.
Venus · in LeoFifteen degrees into Leo, east of the sun, an evening star.
Mars · in TaurusTwenty-eight degrees into Taurus, near the end of its stay in the sign.
The planets page. Where each one stood, sign and degree, in a single plain sentence.
The season
Three · The season

They arrived at the turn of summer, the long days already shortening by minutes each night. The solstice had passed two weeks before. From here, every evening would be a little darker than the last, all the way to December.

“Born on the edge of summer, the light already turning.”
The season reading. The world they arrived into, grounded in place and time.
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Starhour: A reading of your baby's first sky