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Thursday, December 31, 2009

Exploration - New Year's Eve Posting


Riser-Larsen Ice Shelf, Antarctica


The concept of exploration is a compelling one. As children we explore our neighborhood to find new treasures. As adults we explore new destinations and experiences. Venturing into the unknown gives us a sense of both eager anticipation and risk as we explore harsh environments such as Antarctica. The act of surmounting those risks fulfills us and we return home to tell our story, ready to take on new challenges.

As we enter into the New Year 2010 we can reflect upon the exploration of Space, the contributions of those working in Space programs, and the astronauts who work there.

NASA’s website discusses exploration initiatives, and includes discussion on history, motivation for space travel and other areas.

The Museum of Flight in Seattle has an excellent display of Space-related exhibits that educate and inspire.

Humanity has an opportunity to reach for the stars, to make dreams and imagination come alive.

The stars have long been a source of dreams and visions, expressed in both non-fiction and fiction form. The Arthur C. Clarke novel “2010: Odyssey Two” which was also made into a movie, expresses a shared human sentiment for space exploration and the conquering of the unknown.