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...cos look how pretty it was outside at twenty to ten tonight... *g*
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Not only that, but I went to archery - and shot rubbish, but it was at new distances - 30m and then 50m - instead of 20! Every second time I go there's a different condition to shoot under though, I don't have time to... to settle into it - ack. On the bright side, chappy didn't shout at me this time, and was in fact quite friendly. Also I came home and actually finished that piece of work, so now I'm a day ahead, which is where I wanted to be so that I can have Thursday "off" (not really off, just off on unpaid work - induction for NT volunteering... though they will teach me how to claim my travel expenses, and I think I might at this one cos it's a proper half-hour's drive away, not ten minutes up the road like Wimpole was).

Okay, and now I'm rabbiting on when the other thing I meant to post was this - today's NASA apod. I love this...
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Credit to Damia Bouic You can click through to the big version, but if you can't be bothered - on the left is the sunset from Earth, and on the right is the sunset from Mars! And the Martian sunset is blue, not red/orange like ours! Just imagine if you could see it though, even once... *sighs for a future that isn't here yet*

Date: Tuesday, 12 May 2015 10:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] heliophile-oxon.livejournal.com
A new shooting distance must take a bit of adjusting to, I would think. Hope you do get the chance to settle in to the new variables - to all the variables they can throw at you, in fact, then you can say ha! :-)


And oh, sunset from Mars - what an incredible, wonderful picture, the fact that it could be taken and sent back to Earth is just, well, literally wonderful! The sun is smaller .... I mean, of course it is, but you can see it!
I wonder why the sunset is blue ... hmm, must investigate *g*

Date: Wednesday, 13 May 2015 05:17 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dollidaydream.livejournal.com
Thank you so much for posting the sunset pictures. They really moved me. When I was younger I couldn't think about the future in the sense of moving to space stations and colonising new worlds because I knew that it would not happen in my lifetime, or if it does that it won't happen for me - so I understand your wistfulness.

Date: Wednesday, 13 May 2015 07:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] helenraven.livejournal.com
That is a stunning night-time picture. And something about the smaller tree on the left somehow makes the landscape look not-quite English, but more some sort of desert scrub. Fascinating.

Date: Wednesday, 13 May 2015 08:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] solosundance.livejournal.com
Wow wow WOW... the 'two worlds, one sun' pictures are breathtaking, particularly in the larger version. So hopeful and scary and inspiring. You know me though - given the choice I'd stick with the left hand one :D

Date: Wednesday, 13 May 2015 11:47 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] miwahni.livejournal.com
Amazing photos, especially the NASA set. And now I'm quite wistful about twilight evenings where there's still a dim daylight glow at 9.40pm. Much more of a chance of experiencing that again, than of seeing a Martian sunset. (but wouldn't that be awesome!)

Hold Your Breath, Sunshine


A ship is safe in the harbour - but that's not what ships are for.

~o~

I have loved the stars too fondly to be fearful of the night. (Sarah Williams)

~o~

Could've.
Should've.
Would've.
Didn't. Didn't. Didn't.

~o~

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