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Showing posts with label the sky. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the sky. Show all posts

Monday, June 18, 2012

The sky Narrating


The Chaldean s come to a decision fortune and designed Mayan history as the wheel of the universe. Jules Verne imagined a trip to the moon in a capsule decorated with French furniture and Neil Armstrong came to the stage to prove that there no winds blow. The sky has been associated with gods and expedition’s disproportionate pilots transform pragmatic mystic prophets. Ray Bradbury imagined planets where youth and painful death Sundays are filled with boredom and the memory outweighs this. His intangible universe was on Earth. About Martian Chronicles, Borges wrote, "What did this man from Illinois, I wonder, when you close the pages of his book, so that episodes of the conquest of another planet I populate the terror and loneliness?

Monday, June 11, 2012

A trail in the sky of the Milky Way


On top of plain night we can see a colorless group cross-ways the sky from side to side, with many stars. This is only a small part of our neighbors. Mutually we structure the Milky Way. The Romans called "Milk Road" which means it is Milky Way in Latin.
The Milky Way of our galaxy
Our galaxies the solar system is one of the twisting weapons, about 30,000 light years from the center and about 20,000 from the end.