Why this word is great
URANOGRAPHER — [Noun] A maker of maps or charts of the stars and celestial bodies; a celestial cartographer. From uranography, from the Greek ouranos ("heaven, sky") and -graphia ("writing, description"), plus the agent suffix -er. Unlike an astronomer, who seeks the physics of phenomena, or a cartographer, who charts the shifting borders of earth, the uranographer is an architect of the intangible, imposing a fixed, human geometry upon the infinite. It is the meticulous pricking of holes in a dark sheet to simulate constellations, the patient inking of a mythical beast over a scatter of anonymous points of light, and the profound act of drawing a border around infinity. In this quiet audacity, they build a fragile, knowable home in the immense and indifferent dark.