I can't help but smile while looking at how the sun sets on the horizon. The sea reflects its color and I can say that it is one of a kind.
Let us have another topic to talk to. A topic which I believe, everyone can relate. If you want reading about sky, it could be the right article for you!
The magnificent view on the horizon is far better than any other else. It is priceless. It is indeed God's perfect canvass.
As the sun bids goodbye, the moon says hi. It becomes brighter together with the stars that starts appearing one by one.
It seems like they were dancing gracefully. Their light were glimmering. But do you know that the stars come in different color?
Yes, you heard it right!
Not because you see white, does not mean they were all white. There are also blue stars, orange stars, red stars and more. Do not just be deceived by what your naked eyes can see.
According to science, blue stars or blue-white stars are the hottest! Yes it is.One good example is Spica and its temperature is as high as approximately 25,000 K! Imagine that?
But anyways, do not overthink. Let's just enjoy looking at them. They were indeed good to eyes and discovering things about them were indeed interesting and amazing.
If you have telescope meant for viewing the stars, that is really cool!
By the way, can you notice the different shapes and other figures they form? That outline or pattern is called constellation!
If you have ever noticed the cross-like pattern of stars? That is Crux, a Latin word for Cross and based on science, it is the smallest out of all the 88 modern constellations, stretching for around 68 square degrees in the sky.
If you see a kite-like shape with thread, that is little dipper! This is a prominent asterism in the northern sky, formed by the brightest stars of Ursa Minor constellation.
And many more!
I hope you have at least enjoyed reading my article. Truly, the sky, both day and night, possess unique yet beautiful view which we can freely see and enjoy.
I will end this article with a quote, which I hope may inspire us all:
“When it is dark enough, you can see the stars.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson