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Answering that question is central to the joy of discovery in Outer Wilds.
Ah I see, so a discovery I haven't made yet will answer the question.
A lot of the information you'll come across in the early game will be confusing, because you'll lack the context to make sense of it. As you pull on the threads and discover more and more, it will all start to come into focus.
When you come across incomplete information, my recommendation is to do exactly what you're doing: ask yourself "what could this possibly mean?" and then go follow the clues to the next revelation.
Ooooh. That still leaves me somewhat confused but a bit less so.
I haven't really noticed, does the cannon fire in a different direction each time the loop begins, or is it always in the same direction?
one is obvious
one seems to have a block gate...
one seems to be missing (where could it be ?)
Moved on to Ember Twin which seems tricky because the sand makes everything time sensitive.