Thursday, December 16, 2010
Gravity Kills and North Korea. Random Thoughts for a Thursday.
Let the Space Center be the first to point out that Gravity Kills! Beware of its awesome power. Respect it and learn to coexist with one of nature's forces.
Most people get up every morning never thinking a silent killer lurks around them. One misstep, one slip, one sideways glance on a flight of stairs can lead to disaster. Gravity is no respecter of persons. It pulls on all of us equally.
As a Space Center Staff, we want to bring all of our reader's attention to this matter and urge you to "Think Gravity".
The "I COULDN'T RESIST" Department
May I present North Korea's Facebook page.
This is another example of what happens when people hang up their brains, put on their sheep jackets and replace bravery, reason and logic with fear. The Germans did it, the Russians did it and the list of other examples would fill this post.
Will Americans ever find themselves in such a situation?
OK, your Civics lesson for today. America's Freedom is protected by:
Backed by...
And finally, guaranteed by :) (some family's Christmas card. I love it)
Now if you'll bear with me for a moment while I climb up on my soap box. I'd like to say a few words about the three pictures above. And remember, these are my opinions only, and isn't it wonderful that I live in a country that guarantees my right to say them?
I spent nearly two months in Communist Russia, East Germany and Poland. I understand and know the game when I see it. I know what happens when the Cult of Personality overwhelms people. I understand all too well what happens when history is sanitized and sculpted to hide the truths certain people think would be distracting, thus taking their followers away from the their purpose - complete and blind obedience.
Always question. Always seek the truth. And beware of anyone that tells you such things are best left to those that understand. The hard truths are always the ones hidden the deepest.
Now, go take on the day.
Mr. W.
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Dr. Who Reminds You
How else is one to become a Time Lord like our hero, The Doctor, without studying?
The Time Lords are looking for good people just like you. Imagine sailing the winds of Time. Imagine going to places like ancient Egypt or witness Rome in all its glory. What about a voyage to the ends of the universe or the end of time when the universe grows dark as the last star fades to black.
Your own personal Tardis awaits with sonic screwdriver in the top left drawer.
The Doctor needs good people like you. Study, Learn and Sail...........
Mr. W.
P.S.
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Total Lunar Eclipse
I received this email from Seth Jarvis, Director of Clark Planetarium, reminding everyone about the upcoming lunar eclipse. I thought I'd share it with you.
Mr. W.
If you’re awake between 11:30 PM Monday night (12/20) and about 3:30 AM Tuesday morning (12/21), and the sky is clear, step outside and have a gander at a celestial wonder.The Moon will be passing through Earth’s shadow during those hours and you’ll be treated to the sight of a total lunar eclipse.
When the Moon enters Earth’s umbra (the portion of the shadow that covers 100% of the Moon, shown as the inner of the two circles in the attached jpeg images) the Moon will turn a dark blood-red. That’s caused by the sunlight on the opposite side of the world that filters through our atmosphere and refracts around Earth to escape past our planet to fall on the Moon, then reflect back to us.
The last time a total lunar eclipse was visible from the western U.S. was 2/20/08, and the next time you’ll be able to see this from Utah won’t be until 4/14/14.
Keep your fingers crossed for clear skies!
Seth Jarvis
Director, Clark Planetarium
Salt Lake City