
A Marriage Under the Comet is a novel written by Hüseyin Rahmi Gürpınar and first published in 1912. The work holds a significant place among the author’s novels with strong social criticism. The novel centers on a love story unfolding against the backdrop of panic in Istanbul caused by widespread fears that Halley’s Comet would collide with Earth in 1910. In this work, Hüseyin Rahmi satirizes the superstitions ignorance and excessive belief in folklore prevalent in Istanbul of his time. Another
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Zeynep Şule Bingöl

On the morning of 30 June 1908, in the Podkamennaya Tunguska River basin of Siberia, the largest cosmic airburst in recorded history occurred. The event flattened and incinerated an estimated 80 million trees across an area of approximately 2,150 square kilometers. The energy released by the explosion is estimated at 10 to 15 megatons of TNT equivalent, roughly a thousand times the power of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima in 1945.One of the most striking features of the event is the absence
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Muhammet Emin Göksu

Meteors are celestial bodies that originate from the depths of space and burn up upon entering Earth’s atmosphere due to friction, earning them the description of “silent but magnificent cosmic visitors.” Stars, on the other hand, are celestial bodies composed of light elements such as hydrogen and helium that glow as plasma in space, generating energy through nuclear fusion reactions in their cores driven by extreme heat and pressure.Are We Seeing a Shooting Star or a Meteor Shower in the Night
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Mehmet Bağcı

The Perseid Meteor Shower is an annual meteor shower that originates from the comet 109P/Swift–Tuttle. As the comet travels its 133-year orbit around the Sun, it leaves behind a trail of dust and small rocky debris. Each year, between mid-July and late August, Earth passes through this dense region of debris. The particles entering the atmosphere heat up due to friction, reaching temperatures of up to 3,000°C, and vaporize, creating brief bright streaks in the sky. Although commonly called “shoo
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Erva Öztürk

Comet (original title: Comet) is a popular science book written in 1985 by American astronomer, astrophysicist and science communicator Carl Sagan. The book examines the structure, formation, observation and potential effects of comets on humanity.Content and ThemesWhile presenting information in the fields of astronomy and planetary science, the book also discusses the cosmic and historical significance of comets. Major themes include:Structure and Properties of Comets: The physical characteris
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Osman Özbay

Comet NEOWISE, a comet observable with the naked eye, was observed in 2020. It derives its name from the NEOWISE mission, which played a key role in its discovery and the acquisition of observational data. It was observed from Earth in July 2020 and reported by various observatories and media outlets.DiscoveryComet NEOWISE was detected during observations conducted as part of the NEOWISE space mission. The discovery was made through systematic surveys carried out in infrared wavelengths. The acq
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On the morning of June 30, 1908, the largest cosmic air explosion in history occurred in the Podkamennaya Tunguska River basin of Siberia. The event felled and burned an estimated 80 million trees over an area of approximately 2,150 square kilometers. The energy released from the explosion is estimated at 10–15 megatons of TNT equivalent, approximately a thousand times the power of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima in 1945.One of the most striking features of the event is that it did not leav
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Muhammet Emin Göksu
LeLemmon Comet is one of the comets observed within Solar System and visible from Earth at specific intervals with the naked eye or through telescopes. Named after the observatory where its discovery was made, the Lemmon Comet has attracted the attention of both amateur and professional astronomers' observers due to its bright nucleus and prominent tail. It has been observed from various countries at different times and featured in the press and scientific-popular publications.Image of the Lemmon
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Melikcan BUDAK

The Kuiper Belt is a flat ring of icy bodies orbiting beyond the orbit of Neptune around Sun. It is named after Dutch-American astronomer Gerard P. Kuiper and consists of hundreds of millions of objects whose orbits lie close to the plane of the solar system and are thought to be remnants from the formation of the outer planets. The Kuiper Belt is believed to be the source of most observed short-period comets, particularly those with orbital periods shorter than 20 years around the Sun and those
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