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Are we afraid of the dark, or just forgetting it?
Caitlin Robinson - astronomy. (2026). Pin.it. https://pin.it/6srfpwFg0 , Accessed 23rd January, 2026 About 200 years ago many astronomers started to confirm that our sky wasn’tthe same anymore. Ever since the first artificial lamp was turned on, night appeared much dimmer. It was just as if it lost its whole personality. Some of the constellations became harder to spot. That’s why people started to be more and more concerned about the pollution which light gave to our night s
Magdalena Zubczyńska
Jan 25


Lions of the night sky. Big return of the Leonids.
November can seem boring because of cloudy or cold weather. That can be a great excuse for not looking at the beautiful night sky. Don’t be fooled by those stereotypes anymore! Keep watching the sky between 6 and 30 November. If you’re lucky enough you’ll be able to spot up to 15 colorful meteors per hour. How do they even appear in our sky? https://pin.it/CEi2r2oLZ Accessed on 23 Nov. 2025 Every 33 years or so a relatively small Comet 55P which is also called Tempel Tuttle
Magdalena Zubczyńska
Nov 28, 2025
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