J. and I had breakfast outside this morning, wearing our winter parkas, while watching the sun rise in a dramatic fashion. And as we looked into the distance, beyond the curve of Moose Back [the mountain] and into the far reaches of our view we realized again, it's not just a view, it's space; and at this very moment a washing machine sized space craft, is floating down to land on a comet. This thrills me, and I see studio time giving way to watch this amazing event.
[You can watch it here, Link here]
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Sun rising over Moose Back, 2014 |
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Somewhere out there is Rosetta, 2014 |
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