Rallentanda

Rallentanda

Thursday, May 24, 2018

STARGAZING







Woohoo ! Last night, more than forty thousand  dinkum Aussies broke the Guinness Book of Records





They got together in different locations all over the country, took photos of the night sky and found two super novas. Usually one is only found every century. They were blessed with favourable conditions,a clear bright cold sky. No one really knows how old the universe is or if indeed it  has an age at all. The universe is ascertained by scientists to be over 15 billion years old and the Aussie effort has found information that makes  it  another 533 million  years older than we thought it was.




See that small dot just below the larger dot in the centre? That's the second confirmed supernova spotted by citizen scientists during Stargazing Live.


who knows the true age
maybe the secrets will
never be revealed

imagine the possibility of
an unscientific phenomenon
called God

a concept where time
age and earthly constraints
are irrelevant




what we do know is
we've polluted the universe
with space junk already










Heeding Haiku Wth Chevrefeuille - MLMM

14 comments:

  1. A poem in praise of irrelevance---I like it! :)

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  2. That IS indeed awesome. So many possibilities out there in space & thrilling to experience one of them.

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  3. There are many secrets concerning the universe .. but mostly it's about age and the question of how long its been in existence.

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  4. Very interesting Rall


    Happy Sunday
    Much love...

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  5. What a fascinating post. Awesome, Rall. So much still to be discovered in the night sky.

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  6. I love this Citizen Science effort and what we can all do to help....it is a shame how much we have polluted the earth both on it and around it....

    Donna@LivingFromHappiness

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  7. Congrats to the Aussies. The answers are so tiny, the mystery so vast. I enjoyed reading this. Thanks Rall.

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  8. Awesome indeed. You certainly have a variety of interests Rall. Thank you for your latest comment on the Whirl. I must tell you I am an inveterate liar when I write and the old man in the nursing home was not me,

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  9. In spite of the space junk, it seems Aussies can still discover new and fascinating things in the night sky! Awesome.

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  10. vous ĂȘtes fou comme un hehehe Loon , ...enjoyed my visit as usual,
    ZQ

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  11. the picture of Uluru with the constellations above it is awesome.
    space junk. next, we might be polluting the other planets as well.

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  12. Yup! To each and every piece.

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  13. Such a mystery, life, and the cosmos. No one can know it all.

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  14. I do think science and spirituality will eventually meet. Meanwhile, sad about the space junk.

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