Saturday, August 8, 2009

Seeing the Real Moon


One night as the moon is passing across the night sky, it loses its flat-coin appearance, and we suddenly see it for what it is.

A massive sphere of rock and dust orbiting hundreds of thousands of miles away in black space.

Suddenly, we can see the distance between us.

The vastness shrinks us to dust, and we discover the universe inside us.

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