Intellectually I know I won't fall into the sky but if I look up long enough, it starts to feel like I'm looking down into this massive emptiness that's so utterly and hopelessly lethal, I feel so small and insignificant and honestly start feeling like I'm going to simply fall off the planet into the blackness between the stars.
To enhance your star gazing experience (despite the pollution), download Star Walk 2 from PlayStore (or App Store). It's free and very interesting. You tap on the compass and the app will calculate your location. You hold the phone against the sky or anywhere and it'll show you stars, planets and constellations. I lost a bet with a friend who pointed to a golden hue star and said it was Mars. He used this app to prove it.
To enhance your star gazing experience (despite the pollution), download Star Walk 2 from PlayStore (or App Store). It's free and very interesting. You tap on the compass and the app will calculate your location. You hold the phone against the sky or anywhere and it'll show you stars, planets and constellations. I lost a bet with a friend who pointed to a golden hue star and said it was Mars. He used this app to prove it.