I don't know too many constellations. I just like looking up at the planets and putting them in perspective with the Sun snd the Moon. I saw the annual meteor shower in August, on the beach, when I was 16. That was awesome. In 6th grade, in Upstate N.Y., during the same meteor shower, I counted 256. I'll, always, remember that number. I do know Orion, however. And the difference between the Dippers. When I moved to Virginia from New York, I had to convince a new friend that the Moon revolves around the Earth while rotating around the Sun. He bet me $50, and by the time I proved it, the story changed. He, also, tried to tell me that the North Star was the brightest object in the sky.