This is a new thing I’m going to have a go at – Comic Cosmos… Little comic stories on some cosmic things. Yesterday Juno (which has been orbiting Jupiter) visited Ganymede, it’s first close encounter in about 30 years. The whole thing lasted less than 30 minutes.
I’m sorry, it’s me – I can’t help it. I’ve tried to keep the insanity from the door of this corner of the web but I can’t do it any longer. The world in which we live is wonderful, beautiful and terrible thing and yet there’s few – well quite a lot of people actuallyβ¦
In this series of posts I’m going to look at the human perspective and ask questions like ‘What does it mean to be human?’ or ‘How can I be a better Human?’ with a little sprinkling of ‘How can I be more comfortable as a human?’In this mad world we’ve been enduring especially over theβ¦
I’m sorry, it’s me – I can’t help it. I’ve tried to keep the insanity from the door of this corner of the web but I can’t do it any longer. The world in which we live is wonderful, beautiful and terrible thing and yet there’s few – well quite a lot of people actuallyβ¦
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I'm an experimenter, explorer and fascinated by the world around me and the people in it. My exploration goes further than the known universe and expands out to universe's I've created in my mind and put onto the creative canvas.
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10 thoughts on “Comic Cosmos – Juno Visits Ganymede”
ππgood one brother ππ
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Thank you my friend ππ
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Don’t worry, Ganymede! The JUICE mission will be there soon!
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Struck just the note there Simon.
So much to visit and investigate in our Solar System. Do you think 500 years would cover it, or a 1,000?
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Try 10,000 and I think we might have reached the middle of it all π
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I won’t argue with that! π
(I was just thinking of the brief fly-bys and not the serious exploring stuffπ)
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The thing is the more we find the most questions we have.
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Now that is one of the most optimistic and inspiring statements I have heard in a long time!
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