Cursor Constellation — Draw a Star Map With Your Mouse
move your cursor across the sky
pause — and watch the constellations form
Star Map
Trace a shape, then pause.
Your Cursor Is a Comet — Leave a Star Map Behind
Every path you trace across this canvas becomes a personal star map. Move your mouse — or drag your finger — and glowing stars scatter along your trail like dust shaken loose from a comet. When you pause, the sky reads the geometry of your movement and draws constellation lines between nearby stars automatically. What emerges is yours alone: a record of where you wandered, translated into something ancient and quiet. No two sessions are ever the same, because no two people move quite the same way.
Cursor Constellation needs no drawing skill or special sequence: move, pause, and let nearby stars connect automatically. Stars fade after about fifteen seconds so the sky remains open for new paths. The constellation maker works with a mouse or touch screen; capture a favorite star map with your device screenshot controls before it fades.