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SUNRISE AT DEATH VALLEY-Photo by Tom Cochrun
Showing posts with label Voyager. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Voyager. Show all posts

Friday, September 13, 2013

THE WEEKENDER-FAR OUT-FREAK OUT & OCEAN PEAKS

THE PLANET'S BEST TRAVELER
or
A COSMIC ROLL ON
    This is a snap shot of our first child to leave home, really leave home.  Voyager 1, launched 36 years ago and powered by plutonium has traveled 11 billion miles and has now entered interstellar space.  
    Voyager has traveled further into the cosmos than any object from our little blue planet.  Voyager carries with it a gold plated 1970's era phonograph record with Chuck Berry, Beethoven, Bach, Mozart and Louis Armstrong. That is an invitation for some kind of galactic jam session.  Incredible as it may be, Voyager continues to send radio data back to mother earth, over a 17 hour delay. Happy trails.
SHADES OF ALAN FUNT
your weekender video
What would you have done?
OCEAN PEAKS




  Enjoy your weekend.  See you down the trail.

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THE NEIGHBORHOOD

LOOKING UP
     There they are every night, shinning, twinkling and teasing. Thousands and thousands, millions with a good scope, before our eyes, and each holding a mystery.  Origin? Composition? Status? We theorize. But as for hard certain data, our knowledge is limited. There is more we don't know about the stars, the space between them and their life cycles, than what we know.
    Like some of you, it is hard to understand how we can live daily, beneath this arc of mystery, in this cosmic neighborhood and be so unconcerned about our neighbors. 
    The program of the Mars rovers, and the deep space exploration of programs like Voyager, Hubble, Herschel, Galex, Cassini-Huygens, Dawn, Chips, Epox1 are exciting and critical to our future.
      Of course funding is limited by perceived priority, needs and political will. It is great that visionaries like Richard Branson and Elon Musk are bringing an entrepreneurial spirit to space exploration, but it is still extraordinarily little, given the vastness of what we humans don't know.  
      It seems silly, no, primitive that we bipeds who share the resources of this blue planet spend billions and billions on how to whack each other on the head than we share to understand the rest of the neighborhood just over our heads.  Pitted against the mystery of the cosmos we are more alike than different.  And whether fundamentalist Muslim, Evangelical Christian, oligarch, naked indigenous child in the wild, military commander, skateboarding teen, or whatever our persona or place, we are subject to the same forces and changes in nature.  
     The Asteroid fly by last week, the unexpected meteor and meteorite strike in Russia, and the history of planetary change because of previous cosmic collisions remind us we share this spaceship earth. 
       It seems that with even a moment of thought a wiser course is to pool our knowledge and riches and work together as planetary citizens. Kind of hard to do when my God is right and yours is wrong, when my nation is more powerful than yours, when I have more than you, when you are trying to take what belongs to him, and on and on.  On second thought those are distractions and divisions that might be surmounted if we understood that despite all pretense, we really are all the same-planetary citizens. We face the same fate and after all we share the same stoop here in the milky way galaxy, which out in the sticks of the cosmic neighborhood.

LILLY, BEE AND SHADOW