[Credit & Copyright: Tunç Tezel and Stéphane Guisard (TWAN)]
It’s a sign....
It means... vote for Sarah!
These panoramas are always difficult to view. In the north, I can see the big dipper most easily, on the left, then looking along the arc of the zodical light I can see Scorpius at bottom center, then Virgo, Leo, and Castor and Pollux of Gemini, at lower right. Then Vega in Lyra center left.
To view the southern half I flipped it using MS Paint. The large and small Magellanic clouds are prominent, and above them is the star Achernar, and to the left Canopus. Below the arch of the Zodiacal band is the Andromeda Nebula, and I believe the bright smudge at the top of the band is Jupiter. I think I see Aldeberan in Taurus along with the Pleaides, but this region is rather indistinct.
Oooooooooooo...NICE!