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Customer (Jupiter)

Customer (Jupiter)

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January 6, 2026

Jupiter is a planet. In ancient Turkish literature, it is regarded as one of the stars. It has various names: Hürmüz, Erendiz, Sakıt, Bercis.It is located in the sixth house. Its color is blue. It governs Monday nights and Thursday days. It exerts influence over the zodiac signs of Hût (fish) and Kavs (bow). Mirrih (Mars) and Camera (Moon) are its friends; Zühre (Venus) and Utarid (Mercury) are its enemies.Müşteri Depiction (Generated by Artificial Intelligence)" image-alternate="" image-element

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Meryem Şentürk Çoban

Meryem Şentürk Çoban

Why Is Space Dark?

Why Is Space Dark?

(431 words)
December 2, 2025

Although space is filled with stars, planets, and galaxies, most of the sky appears black and dark to us. This phenomenon is related to how light propagates and what materials are present in our surroundings. The darkness of space does not result from the absence of light, but from light failing to scatter and reach our eyes.Why Is the Sky Bright on Earth?During the day on Earth, the sky appears blue and bright because sunlight collides with air molecules in our atmosphere and scatters in all di

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İbrahim Filiz

İbrahim Filiz

Why Do Stars Shine?

Why Do Stars Shine?

(164 words)
December 2, 2025

Stars Are Very HotStars emit light because they are extremely hot. Think of how a heater or a lightbulb glows when it gets warm like!Their Light Is Visible from Far AwayStars are very distant in space, but their light is so powerful that it reaches us.Atmospheric Motion Changes BrightnessAs starlight travels to us, it passes through World’s atmosphere. These air currents cause the light to shimmer, making stars appear to twinkle.Stars Are Visible at NightDuring the day, Sun is so bright that we

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Nurten Yalçın

Nurten Yalçın

Meteor Shower or Meteorite Fall? Mysterious Celestial Bodies

Meteor Shower or Meteorite Fall? Mysterious Celestial Bodies

(829 words)
November 29, 2025

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

Light Pollution

Light Pollution

(554 words)
December 1, 2025

Do you enjoy looking up at the night sky and seeing the stars? In the past, everyone could easily see thousands of stars in the night sky. But now, in some places, the stars have become invisible. The reason for this is light pollution! So what does that mean? Let’s learn together.What Is Light Pollution?Light pollution refers to artificial lights that are used excessively or in the wrong places, disturbing the environment and us. For example, street lamps, outdoor lights from homes, or large bi

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Elif Laçin

Elif Laçin

Astronomy

Astronomy

(367 words)
January 6, 2026

 Astronomy is a scientific discipline that studies celestial objects, the structure of the universe, its origins and evolution through scientific methods. Astronomy seeks to understand stars, planets, galaxies, black holes, quasars and the general dynamics of the universe. Throughout history, astronomy has been an integral part of humanity’s effort to comprehend the cosmos and has held scientific, religious and cultural significance in many cultures. ( Source: AI, each period is detailed with or

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Seray Bayraktar

Seray Bayraktar

UranusUr

Uranus

(615 words)
December 18, 2025

Uranus is an ice giant, seventh in distance from the Sun in the Sun System. It is the third largest planet in the Solar System by diameter and has the lowest mass among the four giant planets.Discovered in 1781 by William Herschel, Uranus was the first planet to be identified using a telescope. However, Herschel believed the sky he discovered was either a star or a comet. Observations made two years later by Johann Elert Bode confirmed that the object was a planet, and it was named Uranus.Struct

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Armağan Arda Çakar

Armağan Arda Çakar

Usturlab: The Navigator's Handbook of the Sky

Usturlab: The Navigator's Handbook of the Sky

(694 words)
December 1, 2025

Usturlap: The Explorer’s Handbook to the Sky 🧭Hello, sky explorer! Have you ever looked up at the stars and wondered about their secrets? Or perhaps you’ve asked yourself, “What time is it?” and thought the answer might be found in the position of the Sun or the stars? The astrolabe is precisely that clever device from centuries ago — a circular instrument that allowed people to gather information about the sky long before computers or smartphones existed.In essence, the astrolabe is a two-dime

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Kasım Emre Anıl

Kasım Emre Anıl

How Many Stars Are There in the Sky?

How Many Stars Are There in the Sky?

(600 words)
November 29, 2025

The Universe is a vast whole composed of billions of galaxies and the trillions of stars within them, whose boundaries are not fully known. Stars are the sources of light we observe in the night sky and are typically clustered within galaxies. Galaxies are large structures made up of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter bound together by gravity.A Scientific Approach to the Number of Stars in the UniverseThe night sky has been a source of human curiosity throughout history. On a clear night, away f

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Galaxy

Galaxy

(486 words)
December 1, 2025

Have you ever looked up at the night sky and tried counting the stars? Did you know that all these stars live together like a giant family? We call these giant families galaxies! Let’s now learn what galaxies are, what they look like, and the adventures they have in the universe.What Is a Galaxy?Galaxies are enormous collections of stars, planets, gas clouds, and dust particles that exist together in space. They are held together by an invisible force called gravity. This force binds stars, plan

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