The sky has always been a source of wonder, inspiring myths across cultures. The Greeks believed that the Titan Atlas held up the heavens, while the Norse told of Yggdrasil, the great world tree connecting the cosmos. In Egyptian mythology, the goddess Nut arched over the earth, separating the land from the sky.
These stories explain celestial movements, the stars, and the forces of nature, showing how ancient civilizations sought to understand the universe. The myths of the sky remain some of the most enduring and fascinating in human history.