Star Gazing
Star gazing is the activity of observing the night sky to see stars, planets, and other celestial objects. It can be done with the naked eye or with the help of tools like telescopes and binoculars. Many people enjoy star gazing for its beauty and the sense of wonder it brings, as well as for educational purposes, such as learning about astronomy and the universe.
During star gazing, individuals can identify constellations, which are patterns formed by groups of stars. Some popular constellations include Orion, Ursa Major, and Cassiopeia. Star gazing can also involve tracking the movement of planets like Mars and Jupiter, as well as observing events like meteor showers and eclipses.