Look for a shape
Find a star pattern first. Do not start with all the difficult names. Begin with what you can see.
Tip: Alt + R = read aloud, Alt + T = theme
This route is built for people who do not enjoy crowded science websites. We start with short words, visible patterns and clear next choices. That helps children, beginners, visual learners, carers and anyone who needs a softer learning pace.
Find a star pattern first. Do not start with all the difficult names. Begin with what you can see.
Open one constellation or star page and read only the short facts that help you orient yourself.
Use the galaxy game, a video or a short talk with someone else to remember what you found.
A group of stars that people connect into a shape or story.
A huge collection of stars, dust and gas held together by gravity.
A hot glowing ball in space. The sun is a star too.
A world that moves around a star.
The sky we see when it gets dark and the stars appear.
A shape that helps your brain recognise and remember what it is seeing.
Use your own constellation page as the calm learning entry. That is where visitors can start with shapes, names and a more focused explanation path.
Some visitors remember more when they can click, explore or try a playful route after reading. That is why the game is connected here as a natural third step.