The movement of the sun influences life on Earth, but do the movements of distant celestial bodies also bring subtle changes? The appearances of 'astronomical eggs' and 'comet eggs' seem to provide some clues to this question. On March 18, 1988, during a partial solar eclipse, two peculiar chicken eggs appeared in China, their shells adorned with star patterns, astonishing many. Furthermore, 'comet eggs' have been recorded during the return of comets, such as the comet egg of 1860 and Halley's comet egg of 1682. These mysterious phenomena have sparked widespread discussion among scientists: are they mere coincidences, or do they indicate some unresolved connection in the universe?
The Mystery of Astronomical Eggs and Comet Eggs