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Why is the night sky so fascinating?
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Today, we go on a journey to discover the night sky.
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Why is the night sky so fascinating?
The night sky is a wonderful show that happens every night. When night falls, thousands of stars appear and twinkle in the sky. But why do the stars twinkle? It's because of the Earth's atmosphere that makes the star's light shake.
When you look at the night sky, you can find amazing mysteries. Constellations, which are groups of stars that make shapes, tell old stories. You can also see planets that shine differently from stars.
Planets move slowly in the sky. Unlike stars, they change their position from night to night. For example, Venus, often called the morning star, can be seen just after sunset or before dawn.
Looking at the night sky is so much fun. You can learn about the universe and be amazed by the beauty of the stars and planets. It's like a big adventure that starts every night, just by looking up at the sky.

Time Travel Adventure
Why is the night sky so fascinating?
Galileo's Observatory
After finding an old magical pocket watch in the attic, Leo, a curious and adventurous boy, and Luna, a dreamy girl who loves stars, are transported through time and space. They arrive in 17th-century Florence, where they meet Galileo, the famous astronomer (1). Galileo, with his long black robe and white beard, welcomes them warmly. He is ready to reveal the secrets of the night sky. Leo wears a blue overalls with stars embroidered on it and a miniature astronaut helmet.
Galileo, with a kind smile, says: « Welcome to my observatory (2). You will discover wonders. »
Leo, curious about the instruments around him, asks:
« What is a telescope? »
Galileo, with a kind smile, explains:
« A telescope helps to see stars and planets. It uses lenses and mirrors. »
Luna, eyes sparkling, asks:
« Are the stars far away? »
Galileo, with a smile lit up by curiosity, explains:
« Yes, very far away. Some are distant suns. The planets go around them. »
Looking through the telescope, Leo and Luna discover sparkling stars and distant planets. They are amazed by the beauty of the night sky. Galileo decides to take them to the Star Tower for a better view.
The Star Tower
Once Leo and Luna reach the Star Tower, they climb the steps to see the constellations (3) up close. Galileo shows them the different constellations and tells them their names and stories.
Galileo, with a smile lit up by the stars, says:
« Look at the Big Dipper. It looks like a pot. »
Luna, with stars shining in her eyes, says:
« And Orion is the hunter with his club and his shield. »
Leo, curious about the stars, asks:
« Why do the constellations change? »
Galileo, with a smile lit up by the moon, then explains:
« The Earth goes around the Sun. The stars we see change with the seasons. »
Luna, curious about the lights in the sky, asks: « How do meteors (4) form? »
Galileo, with a smile lit up by curiosity, explains:
« Meteors enter Earth's atmosphere and burn, leaving a glowing trail. »
After listening to Galileo's explanations about stars and planets, Leo and Luna's curiosity is sparked. They are then taken to the Star Garden. They are told that stars are celestial bodies that shine because of nuclear reactions. Together, the secrets of the stars and their movements are revealed to them. The beauty of the shining stars, which glow like flowers in the garden, amazes them. They are also shown the space missions that have studied the stars and the scientific discoveries that have come from them. After this adventure, they are ready to discover new mysteries of the universe. They are promised that they will return soon for another space adventure. With stars in their eyes, they prepare to go home, eager to share their discoveries with their friends. They now know that the night sky is a true treasure of knowledge and wonders.
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