Night sky and shooting stars
Have you ever looked at the night sky just to take a glimpse or to count the stars togheter with your kid hoping for a shooting star?
I wanted to do that today,but when I looked up to the sky I realised that the city lights are to bright and that the night sky is coverred with clouds and that's when it hit me:winter is coming and the night sky will change,there will be cluds instead of stars and bright stars on freezing nights.
Anyhow,it's still amazing to see and admire the night sky on summer nights.To see all those constellations and if you are lucky enough to witness a meteor shower or just a shooting star,just long enough to "wish upon a star".
I wanted to do that today,but when I looked up to the sky I realised that the city lights are to bright and that the night sky is coverred with clouds and that's when it hit me:winter is coming and the night sky will change,there will be cluds instead of stars and bright stars on freezing nights.
Anyhow,it's still amazing to see and admire the night sky on summer nights.To see all those constellations and if you are lucky enough to witness a meteor shower or just a shooting star,just long enough to "wish upon a star".
I really admire astonomers and I'm probablly a little gelous on them because they spend all their time studying them and finding new stas and constellations and nebulas.
The one time I actually got stuned by the night sky was two years ago when I went with a group of friends in village near my town and I saw the night sky like never before:just like in astronomy books,a great multitude of stars that made me realise that the night sky is one of nature's wonders and also one of the things that can make our life more beautifull,peacefull and happy.
So we should stay one night on summer time just to watch the sky and hope you'll see a falling star,just like me and mum did,and belive me,it's "magic".
Till next time,this is Freya!


