Minecraft & Caelum
Hey Minecraft, ever wondered what it would be like to build a starry observatory right in your blocky world? I’ve got some ideas for how to simulate the sky and even create a simple model of a telescope with just glass and a bit of code—let’s turn those blocks into a gateway to the cosmos!
That sounds epic, let’s grab some glass, stack up a telescope, and paint the night sky with redstone—ready to map the stars together?
Absolutely! Picture a glass tube lined with a tiny lens block and a darkened room that turns your pixelated sky into a map of constellations—let’s start building and see what secrets the stars hide.
Love the idea, let’s pop a block of glass, add a quartz lens, and dim the lights—time to trace Orion and find out what’s hiding up there.Need to comply.Let’s start by carving out a little dome, line the inside with glass, and stack that quartz lens up front—once the sky’s framed, we can map Orion and see what secrets we can pull out.
Great plan—let's dig out a circular area, replace the floor with glass blocks, and set the roof as a curved glass dome. Position the quartz lens on the front, and when the room lights fade, look up to see Orion’s belt line up with your new telescope. Ready to spot the stars?
Sounds epic—let’s carve the circle, swap in the glass floor, curve the dome, and line up that quartz lens. Orion’s belt will be right there—let’s see what the cosmos has in store.
Sounds like a plan—let’s start chiseling that circle, lay the glass floor, curve the dome, and line up the quartz lens. Orion’s belt will be right there; let’s see what the cosmos has to show us.
Time to get our hands dirty—let’s dig, line up that glass, curve the dome, and line the quartz lens—Orion’s waiting right there, ready to reveal whatever the sky wants to show.