<HTML>According to M. Lehner's mortuary Temple reconstructions, the courtyard "sunroofs" are inset closer to the pyramid. The central Mortuary Temple has an extended "portulous" area while the out-lying mortuary temples are more square in shape.
As you can see from the diagram you reference, I too have drawn a straight line from the central axis of the southern mortuary temple directly to the corrisponding point in the northern mortuary temple - note however that my line cuts through the "portulous" area of the central mortuary temple.
Asside from the angular matchup, there is also a distance matchup. The distance from the central axis of each outlying mortuary temple to the central axis of the central temple is nearly an exact match for the distances between the corrisponding stars. The errancy (if that is what it is) is a matter of feet(!).
(However, if you look at my diagram, I have a proposed solution for this errancy. I noticed that if the causways are extended westward - the red lines in my diagram - they appear to intersect the star-points *precisely* with no visible errancy that I can measure. This explanaition however might be construed as "special peading" so I am sticking with the basic correlation in the hope that it will prove strong enough to establish statistically).
HOWEVER....your observation is an excellent critique of what I am proposing and I cannot be certain that what I see is not due to coincidence (though I currently hold that it is designed). I'm still looking. I hope you will too.
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