EXTRACT FROM THE REGISTER OF THE SKY
50.4514° N, 14.8686° E
TAKEN| Case number | SB/2026/20009 |
| Parcel | Modré z nebe - manželé Koubovi |
| Holder | Editka a David Koubovi |
| Hexagon (H3) | 8a1e35022ac7fff |
Official record
The Bureau already keeps an entry above this place. The parcel is allotted to a holder.
Open the celestial viewfinderThis entry already has a holder
This entry already has its holder. The Bureau does not issue the same parcel twice — it can only change hands through a silent offer to buy. The sky next door, however, is still to be had.
The sky next door is vacant → register itThe Bureau has surveyed the nearest vacant hexagon: 8a1e35022af7fff.
Official notice of overflight
Upcoming overflights
The Bureau records the following forthcoming phenomena above the parcel. Attendance of the celestial bodies is assured; the weather is not administered by the Bureau.
- Lunar eclipsepeaks in 9 days
Deep Partial Lunar Eclipse
28 Aug 2026 · 06:12
93% of the diameter in shadow · umbral phase from 4:33, the Moon sets still eclipsed
Notice of the Bureau
The Bureau announces that the Moon will enter the Earth's shadow above the parcel, and deeply — 93% of its diameter will hide in it. This is a scheduled outage, not a fault. The umbral phase begins at half past four in the morning and the Moon sets still eclipsed, before dawn. Those who oversleep are out of luck; the Bureau arranges no repeat screening.
Pursuant to §19(1) — Eclipse: “An eclipse is a scheduled outage of the sun. The Bureau neither approves nor cancels it; complaints regarding lost daylight are not accepted.”
- Full Moonpeaks in 9 days
Sturgeon Moon
28 Aug 2026 · 06:18
390,400 km from the parcel
Notice of the Bureau
The Bureau announces the passage of the Moon at full phase. It pays no rent; it shines. The holder is advised against calling out to the Moon — it has never yet replied.
Pursuant to §12(1) — The Moon: “The Moon passes through the parcel as a guest in good faith. It pays no rent; it shines.”
- Conjunctionpeaks in 26 days
Lunar Occultation of Venus
14 Sep 2026 · 11:33
in broad daylight · disappears at 11:33, returns at 12:41
Notice of the Bureau
The Bureau announces an extraordinary event: the Moon will pass across Venus and conceal it above the parcel for an hour. This occurs in broad daylight, around half past eleven in the morning, and Venus is bright enough to be seen even so. The Bureau stresses that no seizure of the planet is involved — Venus returns at 12:41 in unaltered condition.
Pursuant to §14(2) — Overflights: “Overflight by aircraft, satellites, and the International Space Station does not constitute disturbance of tenure. Waving is permitted and encouraged.”
§14(2) — Overflights: “Overflight by aircraft, satellites, and the International Space Station does not constitute disturbance of tenure. Waving is permitted and encouraged.”
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