Öökatus
Öökatus is a term of Estonian origin that translates to "night roof." It generally refers to the appearance of the sky or celestial bodies at night as viewed from a specific location. This can encompass the visibility of stars, the moon, planets, or the overall darkness of the nocturnal atmosphere. The concept of Öökatus is often evoked in contexts related to astronomy, stargazing, or the appreciation of the night sky. It emphasizes the perspective and clarity of the celestial panorama experienced during the hours of darkness. The term is not associated with any specific astronomical phenomenon but rather describes the general visual experience of the night sky. Its usage is primarily within Estonian cultural or linguistic contexts when discussing observations of the night.