Last Tuesday evening, I attended a stargazing event organized by the astronomy club at our university. The sky was surprisingly clear that night, which was quite unusual for this time of year. We were setting up powerful telescopes on the university's rooftop around 7 PM. As darkness fully descended, the constellations began to appear vividly. A professor was pointing out different celestial objects, and we were all eagerly peering through the lenses. I was particularly fascinated when I saw the rings of Saturn for the first time. Later, around 10 PM, we were still discussing nebulae and galaxies while sipping hot chocolate. It was a truly memorable experience, quite different from my usual week of studying and attending lectures. I finally went home around midnight, feeling inspired by the vastness of the universe.