Midday traffic came to a standstill as stars appeared above the skyline during peak daylight hours. Surveillance footage confirmed a 73-second period in which the sun appeared to dim and constellations typically unseen from Veridion’s surface became vividly visible.
Astronomers from the University of Hyperlogic believe the event coincided with a temporary inversion in the Sky Grid’s light-mapping systems, though others claim the stars were not mapped at all. “These constellations don’t exist in any known celestial catalog,” said one researcher.
Some see it as a sign of a timeline realignment—or perhaps the sky itself pulling back the curtain. Citizens are advised to remain calm and avoid direct sky-gazing until light-field stability is confirmed.

