A remarkable moment, I just saw the planet
Mars with my eyes.
The entire scientific community says that this
view from Earth is the closest Mars will be to Earth for a at least 2000
years.
This was our moment in time.
Laurel and I saw Mars this morning before daylight.
It was our recorded history.
Just as those moments that I wrote about in my
stories give life to a particular moment.
This moment is another event, another view.
The darkness was void of color except for an
orange round glow in the far southern sky.
I have no clue as to what I was looking at but
the folks on TV said, “Go out and look at Mars.”
I followed the Yellow Brick Road out the door
and onto our deck to view Mars.
That is pretty amazing.
I tried to take a photo of Mars but out little
camera had no luck in finding Mars.
I’ll just have to settle on photos that our community
of scientist took.
Another grand moment has slipped away but it
is embedded in this brain for a few hours.
I’ll make it last a little longer by placing
theses marks on this computer screen.
Far Out has whole new meaning in this brain.
http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/allabout/nightsky/nightsky02.html
Next good view of Mars, August 28, 2287
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