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The shores of the cosmic ocean
The shores of the cosmic ocean






Because the Milky Way is a flat disk, and we’re inside it, we see it as a stream across the sky. That band of light is the combined glow of millions if not billions of stars in our galaxy. It’s funny how it looks like the Milky Way is coming out of the lighthouse. I like the way the tree reaches in and how the branches are lit. It’s a single 30 second exposure, which was enough to show the Milky Way without overexposing the lighthouse.

the shores of the cosmic ocean

He shot this at Cape Leveque in northwestern Australia, on the coast of the Indian Ocean. This lovely shot was taken by Mike Salway, an amateur astronomer and photographer living in Australia. Now we're going to reach out to the unreachable stars." An image of the moon becomes Mars as the music ends, and the final full fifteen seconds of video are simply the Red Planet rotating on screen.įrom the looks of NASA's video, 2023 is going to be a great year for space.įollow us on Twitter (opens in new tab) or on Facebook (opens in new tab). We are ready at last to set sail for the stars," Nelson read aloud, adding, "we have set sail for the stars. We have lingered long enough on the shores of the cosmic ocean.

the shores of the cosmic ocean

We began as wanderers, and we are wanderers still.

the shores of the cosmic ocean

Nelson ends the video with a quote from Carl Sagan.

the shores of the cosmic ocean

The video also highlights upcoming robotic lunar missions, ongoing crew and cargo missions to the ISS alongside ongoing the science that will happen aboard the station, contract awards for lunar terrain vehicle services and another human lander system for the Artemis missions and the imminent reveal of the Artemis spacesuit prototypes. The Psyche mission: A visit to a metal asteroid OSIRIS-REx: NASA's asteroid study and sample return mission Starliner: Boeing's next-generation spaceship








The shores of the cosmic ocean