1. Time has now come to a pair of stars in Ursa Major:

The 9th hour:

Naos

ζ Puppis 2.21 39° 52′ S 08h 02m 122.3 530.3

Museida

π² Ursa Majoris 4.59 64° 30′ N 08h 36m 130.9 538.9

Ascellus Borealis

γ Cancri 4.66 21° 39′ N 08h 40m 131.9 539.9

Ascellus Australis

δ Cancri 3.94 18° 20′ N 08h 42m 132.4 540.4

Acubens

α Cancri 4.26 12° 03′ N 08h 56m 136.0 544.0

Talitha

ι Ursa Majoris 3.12 48° 14′ N 08h 56m 136.0 544.0
Ga2-27 (*122) Ga2-28 Ga2-29 (60)
Naos (122.3)    
Ga3-1 (*125) Ga3-2 Ga3-3 Ga3-4 (64) Ga3-5
Ga3-6 (*130) Ga3-7 Ga3-8 (68) Ga3-9
  Museida (130.9) Ascellus Borealis (131.9) Ascellus Australis (132.4)
Ga3-10 Ga3-11 Ga3-12 (72) Ga3-13
    Talitha, Acubens (136.0)  
Ga3-14 Ga3-15 Ga3-16 (*140)

My astronomy book has Museida but in the map copied from Wikipedia it is Muscida. On closer look in Wikipedia I discover it is the name for 3 stars, viz. ο, π¹, and π². The brightest of them is ο and the faintest is π¹.

Allen:

"Bayer said that 'the Barbarians' called this [ο] Muscida, a word apparently coined in the Middle Ages for the muzzle of an animal, the feature of the Bear, that the star marks ...

π¹, 3.2, and π², Binary, 4.8 and 9.5, flushed white and sapphire, with ο, π, ρ, A, d,  and some others in the eyes, ears, and muzzle of the Bear, were the asterism that Kazwini knew as Al Thibā', the Gazelle."

The name Gazelle makes me recall a picture in which this animal is playing what could be a variant of Tafl with the Lion. I have used it at the hahe glyph type in my dictionary, a sign which we can see is similar to the Egyptian X but 'opposite' to it (in not having 'strings' but instead 'beams'):

hahe
Hahe

Hahehahe. To congregate, to gather (of people, animals, things). Hahei, to encircle, to surround. Ku hahei á te tagata i ruga i te umu, he vari, the people have placed themselves around the oven, forming a circle. Ana ká i te umu, he hahei hai rito i raro, when you cook food (lit.: light the oven) you cover it all around with banana leaves at the bottom. Vanaga.

M. Whawhe, to come or go round. Cf. hawhe, to go or come round; awhe, to pass round or behind; takaawhe, circuitous. 2. To put round. 3. To be blown away by the wind. Te aute tè whawhea - Prov. 4. To grasp, to seize. Cf. wha, to lay hold of; to handle. 5. To save, as a defeated person on a battle-field. Text Centre.

Mq.: hahea, grand, important. Ha.: haheo, proud, haughty, to put on airs. Churchill.

Hahi

Package. PS Mgv.: hahi, hahiki, a packet or bundle of fish enveloped in leaves; to wrap up in leaves. Mq.: fafi, hahi, small packet in leaves, envelope, wrapper; to envelop, to wrap up. Ta.: afifi, to tie up. Sa.: afī, afīfī, to do up in a bundle, to wrap. Churchill.

Hahie

Firewood. P Ta.: vahie, id. Mgv., Mq.: vehie, id. Churchill.

This is some of what I wrote:

... According to Wikipedia the game tic-tac-toe originates from ancient Egypt.

Wilkinson illustrates the use of senet, a variant of checkers, with a scene from a game played between lion and gazelle:

Senet may have illustrated how life after death was dependent upon winning in a game of chance against the dark forces. Maybe it helped if you crossed your fingers. Otherwise you were bound to be engulfed.

The lion surely represents the light side, and therefore the gazelle must be his dark opponent. The dark side gazelle is sitting on what looks like a hahe sign. But the lion is not sitting on a zero sign, instead it seems to be a moon crescent, the inside of which is divided horizontally in two halves (a sign which is also shown in his ear). Maybe it means 8, a sign of successfully moving on past the temporal death, like the Moon. But the moon crescent is the tail of the lion. And he is not sitting on his tail. Instead it is a chair similar to the Chinese hieroglyph for sun:

Wilkinson expains that in the Egyptian perspective the pieces are shown at the top although in reality they are standing on the board:

At hahe in my dictionary I also pointed at the resemblance with how the first month glyphs were designed by the Maya (cfr at Hiro):

... The beginning of the Mayan calendar has 3 month signs which exhibit what looks like hahe signs:

1 Pop 2 Uo 3 Zip
3 * 20 = 60 days

In the beginning there is no light. The light is 'barred' ...