I have actually already been using that site for quire a long while myself (and the free program Stellarium too) for finding the position of celestial objects.
That is interesting, Annie, I was not aware of that. Last night while biking I noticed that Saturn was positioned (relative to my viewing position) above Mars (in a sort of isosceles triangle with Venus), whereas it was more in a broken line with Mars and Venus not even a week or so ago (I think). I was trying to understand the apparent positions of Mars and Saturn relative to each other. There's so much to learn, and so many fascinating things to discover.
The translation obviously comes from something like Babel Fish, Babylon, etc. (one of those terribly inaccurate free online translating sites) and is grammatically erroneous in many places. I suppose it does convey the meaning, but I posted in German mostly to interest people who are learning, want to learn, or can fluently speak German. Of course, anyone else who wonders what I am writing is open to see as well, so maybe it's not a bad idea.
I play guitar.
The last line "Bislang falle mir nicht mehr ein" means "So far I can think of nothing else to say".
What's currently fascinating me
I have actually already been using that site for quire a long while myself (and the free program Stellarium too) for finding the position of celestial objects.