1 Right now, we are all looking for a positive, inspirational message. I think that I’ve found one that will leave Dust-in-your-Ey... 1 Right now, we are all looking for a positive, inspirational message. I think that I’ve found one that will leave Dust-in-your-Eyes. 2 The following is a quote, from a voice of PEACE; shared by NASA astronauts on the International Space Station… 3 From NASA, as the sun crossed our Earth’s horizon: “Only when it is dark enough can you see the stars.” —Martin Luther King, Jr. 4 NASA continued: “Pause for a moment and take in the vastness and beauty of our home planet captured from the vantage point of space.” 5 We are all so small… 6 “Can you raise the sea tides with just your face? Does sunlight bounce off you so brightly that people constantly stare? When you get closer to strangers do they scoff or do they say, ‘Wow, you’re super?’.” 7 “The Moon is Earth’s biggest influencer. And when it’s closest to us, it becomes more than just the Moon — it’s a Supermoon. Supermoons occur when the Moon’s orbit is closest (perigee) to Earth at the same time it is full. In case you missed it, the world witnessed one this week when our closest celestial neighbor came about 253,000 miles (405,500 kilometers) away from Earth.” 8 “Sometimes… there’s more than meets the eye. 👀 (Photos ABOVE and BELOW) reveal two very different takes on an iconic image. In the first image (ABOVE), researchers revisited one of @NASAHubble’s most popular sights: the Eagle Nebula’s Pillars of Creation. Here, the pillars are seen in infrared light, which pierces through obscuring dust and gas and unveil a more unfamiliar — but just as amazing — view of the pillars. The entire frame is peppered with bright stars and baby stars are revealed being formed within the pillars themselves.” 9 “(Photo ABOVE) is the same image in Visible Light.” There are different points of views…but it is the SAME stars over our lives. 10 Remember, weeks ago, we were all in a battle against COVID…we were fighting TOGETER. 11 “NASA photographer Joel Kowsky captured this image of the Supermoon rising over the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. on March 9, 2020.” 12 “On this spaceship we call Earth, we are all in this together.” 💙 13 “Only when it is DARK enough can you SEE the stars.” —Martin Luther King, Jr. Thank You to NASA and a voice of PEACE, for the inspiration that we could use right now.
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