Your phone's GPS capabilities mean you can pinpoint yourself on a map with the tap of your finger,… If you’re in need of a compass and it’s nighttime, look to the stars for help figuring out which direction you’re facing. According to Reynolds, you should look for Orion: Orion is a constellation that rises in the east and sets in the west.
Gravestones are also usually aligned west-east. Your phone's GPS capabilities mean you can pinpoint yourself on a map with the tap of your finger,… If you’re in need of a compass and it’s nighttime, look to the stars for help figuring out which direction you’re facing. According to Reynolds, you should look for Orion:
Here are a few strategies to point you in the right direction. This is pretty basic info, but the sun rises in the east and sets in the west. If you’re trying to figure out which direction you’re facing during sunrise or sunset, paying attention to where the sun is moving is your best bet. But what about the rest of the day?
Half a turn is 180 degrees. You'll be facing south. In this case, it won't matter whether you turn left or right. Unless you're on south pole. In this case you'd be facing north still.
Going to the sun, you'd miss by over 1.6 million miles (nearly twice the diameter of the sun). Traveling to the nearest star, you'd be off course by over 441 billion miles (120 times the distance from the earth to Pluto, or 4,745 times the distance from Earth to the sun). Over time, a mere one-degree error in course makes a huge difference!
Everyone travels 24 hours every day, whether they're climbing or not. How much richer could your life be if you'd make even "one-degree" of effort to improve something about yourself or your business each day! It doesn't even have to be anything hard. You just have to do something and do it consistently.
After a mile, you'll be off by 92.2 feet. One degree is starting to make a difference. After traveling from San Francisco to L.A., you'll be off by 6 miles. If you were trying to get from San Francisco to Washington, D.C., you'd end up on the other side of Baltimore, 42.6 miles away.
This is pretty basic info, but the sun rises in the east and sets in the west. If you’re trying to figure out which direction you’re facing during sunrise or sunset, paying attention to where the sun is moving is your best bet.
First, we need to find a clean patch of land that gets a lot of direct sunlight. Then, we need to find a stick and plant it in the ground. Once we have done that, we will be able to see the stick’s shadow. We should place a mark at the tip of it. After about 30 minutes, the tip of the shadow will move and we will need to mark it again.