#11

Member
Central Maine
I was an amateur astronomer (still could be since I never got rid of my Cat' 8") and gave up astrophotography when my requirement for $ exceeded my resources. I love astronomy! Since then I have used my tax$, the 'net, and memory chips, to satisfy my yearning to reach out using NASA and their largest .jpgs. I haven't been disappointed. It's a huge universe and we are so small, but some humans think they are so huge. We need to get over ourselves.

OK, off my very brief soap box.

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#12

Member
Seattle
Once it reaches orbit (a million miles, and the 344 unfolding mechanisms work, plus about 10,000 other things on-board...we should be astonished at the discoveries it provides. I hope it all goes well with this mission.

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#13

Posting Freak
(12-26-2021, 05:31 AM)ShadowsDad Wrote: I was an amateur astronomer (still could be since I never got rid of my Cat' 8") and gave up astrophotography when my requirement for $ exceeded my resources. I love astronomy! Since then I have used my tax$, the 'net, and memory chips, to satisfy my yearning to reach out using NASA and their largest .jpgs. I haven't been disappointed. It's a huge universe and we are so small, but some humans think they are so huge. We need to get over ourselves.

OK, off my very brief soap box.
https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/46565/ozymandias

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#14

Vintage Shaver
Seattle, WA
The Virtual Telescope Project webcast begins live today at 16:30 EST.
https://www.space.com/virtual-telescope-...pe-webcast
John


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