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For future reference, you can make a compass yourself. Collect some magnetite from around the base of the mountain island one full screen left of the Aurora and the fabricator should then give you the recipe for a compass.
EDIT 1:
The sun rises in the east and sets in the west. Look it up.
EDIT 2: Damn tags.
It seems I stand corrected. Zemecton has it right. Shows how much attention I pay to my compass, I usually just use the Aurora as a reference point with the islands.
If you look in the horizon you can see a bit of discoloration that doesn't move while the clouds float above it. As long as you head in that direction, you'll hit the island eventually. It's a pet peeve of mine that the message from the Aurora is actually a misdirection that can send the player off into the unending void by heading due south from the crash site. The developers really should change that to make it more accurate, IMO.
Then wait a bit for the sun to move.
Most of the early game is spent using a mix of your lifepods beacon and the giant crashed ship to figure out where you are relative to the rest of the map.
Ya know what? I did that. It rises in the north east. https://imgur.com/a/A83Qssa