A "perspective" is the way of thinking about or viewing something often influenced by one's experiences or beliefs.
During my time with my cousin, we visited the Observatory. The building and the telescope are over 100 years old. The building is open to the public a few days during the month. The tours and information are provided by the University students; I assume they are taking Astrology. There are some factors to consider when you are looking at the sky. Of course, the obvious is how clear it is. We just came out of a very cold winter and that is also a factor since the roof is wide open. We were certainly lucky to hit a nice clear night.
Going to the Observatory was popular the night we went with lots of families coming and going. The tour began by crawling the ancient stairs to the roof. It took two people and a ladder to get the roof open, and the telescope set. Once the guide had everything in place, we started to take turns looking at the small specks in the sky. The first up was Mars. I had it in my head the planets would look like they do on the Big Bang Theory and be huge. Well, it was not like that, shocker the telescope is 100 years old. Mars was just a little bright orange dot in the sky. The young man that was showing us said that he knew it was Mars because it was next to the moon. We then moved on to Jupiter, also shining bright according to the guy. Jupiter was very exciting; you could see it and 4 of the moons that surrounded it. I am sharing the picture that the guide took for me at the end of the telescope. It is nothing like it looked, but still fun to have a picture of Jupiter. Lastly, was the moon. It was only a half-moon; our wonderful guide set the telescope right on the edge of the bright and the dark. And there it was, grey dusty crevasses on an extremely bright surface. I mean extremely bright. My thought went to Neil Armstrong and what he must have thought stepping out onto the moon. "One small step for man and one big step for mankind" is etched in our minds.
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Jupiter with 4 moons |
Interesting!
ReplyDeleteIt was a very interesting evening for sure. The moon was amazing….
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