Night Sky
The "Night Sky" refers to the portion of the Earth's atmosphere that is visible after sunset and before sunrise, characterized by the presence of celestial bodies such as stars, planets, the Moon, and sometimes artificial satellites. It represents the dark, illuminated expanse that can be observed from the Earth's surface when the Sun is below the horizon. The Night Sky serves as a canvas for astronomical phenomena, including constellations, meteor showers, and other celestial events. It is notable for its transformational beauty, allowing observers to engage with the universe beyond our planet. Enthusiasts often study and appreciate the Night Sky through stargazing, astrophotography, or astronomy, and it has significance in various cultural, mythological, and scientific contexts.