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Astronomy often focuses on the grand scale, but the most profound moments can be personal. What's one specific celestial event you've witnessed—a meteor shower, a particular planetary alignment, or even just a perfectly clear view of the Milky Way—that gave you a genuine sense of awe and perspective?
During a Perseids meteor shower a few years back the sky opened with meteor streaks and I felt the vastness of space breathe with me
The Milky Way spilled across a pitch black hillside and every worry dissolved into a quiet sense of scale
A rare planetary alignment with Venus and Jupiter glowing near sunset reminded me that patterns run through the cosmos and through daily life
Watching the aurora borealis from a snowy ridge felt like nature writing a living code across the sky and my worries faded
That moment still sits with me when I think of astronomy events 2025 and the way awe can travel through time