After reading Neil deGrasse Tyson's book I realized that when I was a kid I used to know the names of many constellations but now only remembered Ursa Major. I dug out a Guide to Nigh Sky from my bookshelf, working on fixing that issue. Universe is amazing! I live on the 11th floor so despite light pollution, on clear nights I see the starry sky from my bed - and now I know that the bright star I see before midnight is yellow giant Arcturus, only 37 light-years away. Polaris is 460 ly away. How cool. With my new-found enthusiasm for spotting the stars, I'm slightly annoyed about the nine o'clock curfew as I can only spot the stars I see through my window to the east. When the curfew is lifted, I'll run to the nearby hill at night.