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Stars

About three years ago, I delved into the captivating world of the "Three-Body Problem" trilogy by Liu Cixin. As I turned the pages of this epic tale of science fiction, I fell the urge on getting to know our sky and its wonders.

The trilogy's intricate narrative and awe-inspiring exploration of cosmic phenomena, physics, and extraterrestrial civilizations left me in awe. I found myself lost in the vastness of the universe, traveling through black holes and deciphering the complexities of dark forests.

With each chapter, my curiosity grew, and I yearned to unravel the mysteries of the cosmos, just as the characters in the story did. I started to stargaze, connecting with the stars above in a way I never had before. The night sky became a canvas, and each celestial body a character in its own right, telling stories that spanned the cosmos.

I sought out astronomy books and invested in a telescope. The trilogy had not only entertained me but had ignited a passion for understanding the cosmos. It was a journey that took me from the confines of our planet to the far reaches of the universe, just as the characters in Liu Cixin's masterpiece had ventured beyond the confines of Earth.

In the end, "The Three-Body Problem" trilogy had not only transformed my reading experience, but it had transformed me into an astronomy enthusiast, forever captivated by the mysteries of the night sky and the wonders of the universe.

Here are some results of my beginner astrophotography and visual astronomer journey! May it inspire you to engage on the same path!