When the sky begins to darken, the little explorer raises his eyes upward. There, stars twinkle, the Moon shines, and mysterious celestial bodies hide. He is very curious—what are they and why do they shine?
The little explorer knows: to discover, one must observe. He learns to wait patiently, to search for the brightest lights and to recognize which of them are stars and which are planets. Sometimes he finds the Evening Star in the evening sky, and sometimes the Morning Star in the early morning.
Each discovery begins a new question. Why does the Moon change its shape? Where do the stars disappear during the day? Do other children, looking at the sky, feel the same way?
The little explorer understands that the cosmos is a great book of mysteries. And everyone who looks at the sky with curiosity is already a true explorer.