Night Sky

The term “Night Sky” refers to the appearance of the sky during nighttime, characterized by the visibility of celestial bodies such as stars, planets, the moon, and other astronomical features. It encompasses the vast expanse of space that can be seen from Earth after sunset, often highlighted by the absence of sunlight and the presence of artificial lighting.

The night sky can vary significantly depending on geographic location, atmospheric conditions, and light pollution levels. It is a source of inspiration for art, literature, and science, as well as a subject of study in astronomy and astrophysics. Observers often engage in activities like stargazing, skywatching, and astrophotography to appreciate the beauty and complexity of the universe visible at night. The night sky is also culturally significant, with various civilizations interpreting its patterns and phenomena in myths and calendars.