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Why the Sun Looks Red at Sunrise and Sunset: The Science Behind Nature’s Most Beautiful Light Show
The Sun Is Actually White Before explaining the red color, it’s important to clarify something surprising: The Sun is not yellow or red by nature—it emits white light.
By shahkar jalal21 days ago in Education
Why Comets Suddenly Appear in the Sky: The Science Behind These Cosmic Visitors
What Is a Comet? A comet is a small celestial body made primarily of ice, dust, and rocky material. Often described as “dirty snowballs,” comets are leftovers from the early solar system, formed about 4.6 billion years ago.
By shahkar jalal21 days ago in Education
What Makes Some Stars Visible to the Naked Eye
Understanding Star Visibility Not every star in the sky is equally visible. A star’s visibility depends on its apparent magnitude, which is a measure of how bright it appears from Earth. Apparent magnitude is influenced by two main factors:
By shahkar jalal22 days ago in Education
Why the Moon Appears Larger Near the Horizon
Is the Moon Really Bigger Near the Horizon? The short answer is no. The Moon’s physical size does not change during the night. In fact, when the Moon is near the horizon, it is actually slightly farther away from you than when it is overhead. That’s because when it’s overhead, you are about one Earth radius (roughly 6,371 kilometers) closer to it than when it’s on the horizon.
By shahkar jalal22 days ago in Education











