Tähehelise
Tähehelise is an Estonian term that translates to "starry sky" or "starry heavens." It refers to the appearance of the night sky filled with numerous visible stars. The term is often used in poetic or descriptive contexts to evoke a sense of wonder and vastness associated with the celestial display. In Estonian folklore and culture, the starry sky has held significance, often appearing in proverbs, songs, and traditional beliefs, sometimes associated with navigation, destiny, or the divine. The visibility of tähehelise can vary greatly depending on factors such as light pollution, weather conditions, and the observer's location. On a clear, dark night away from urban centers, the tähehelise can be a spectacular sight, revealing constellations, the Milky Way, and other astronomical phenomena. The term encapsulates the visual experience of observing the universe from Earth at night.