The people of Stonehenge likely used the night sky for various purposes, including agriculture, religious practices, and timekeeping. The alignment of the stones with celestial events, such as solstices and lunar cycles, suggests that they monitored these occurrences to mark seasonal changes. This astronomical knowledge would have been crucial for planting and harvesting crops, as well as for ceremonial activities. The site may have served as a calendar and a place for ritualistic gatherings, connecting the community with the cosmos.
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People say that Merlin was the first person to use Stonehenge for magical purposes. There are also people who say that Stonehenge is still full of magic left behind from Merlin's spells.
The moon is waxing in the night sky.
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Lenses can help people to see better. Lenses are needed in telescopes for astronomers to see distant things in the night sky.
A constellation of stars formed along the sky.
"This phenomenon is spectacular to see in the night sky," said the professor.
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Stonehenge has no official ceremonial use today, other than a tourist attraction.
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the telescope was shining it was painted a sky blue and decorated with fake diamonds and rubies
A wishing well, or a shooting star or the first star in the sky at night