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How did I get here? What is going on? Why?

Woe has come! 

The page you are looking for is lost and cannot be found. Or perhaps it has sailed beyond our reach, due to access restrictions (i.e., it is only for members and requires a log-in). In either case, for you, for the present moment at least, it lies beyond all knowing. You feel alone, your hopes are frustrated. It's not clear where to turn or what you can do now. We understand. We share your grief. Indeed, we are likely responsible.

To continue your pilgrimage, GO HOME.

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Meanwhile, may you find comfort in knowing: “These are a shadow of the things that were to come; the reality, however, is found in Christ” (Colossians 2:17)... "through whom we have access to the Father by one Spirit" (Ephesians 2:18).


 

Lost constellation: Argo Navis
Lost constellation: Argo Navis on its heavenward journey.

Argo Navis is no longer listed among the modern 88 officially-recognized constellations.
It is therefore an exemplar and sign of the page you are looking for that is lost and cannot be found.

Yet take comfort, my friend, for hope lies in knowing where to seek:
Argo Navis may still be found in the pages of old books:

Johann and Elisabeth Hevelius, Uranographia (1690),
courtesy History of Science Collections, University of Oklahoma Libraries

So, to find and search out many things...

Take up and read!