Sifting Stardust
I FINALLY got the Sifting Stardust announcement.
YIPEEE!!!!!
I have to go back through the data to remember.
In the meantime
Political propaganda is paramount.
I'm keeping track by watching the cable news networks. The reporters in the field are better because they aren't scripted when they're live.
There are no endings, only beginnings.
At least nobody is firing nukes, or if they are nobody is telling us.
I'll mention that I got no takes for my Peace and Hope Blog. Everybody is tooo involved in their own personal predicaments. We all have personal predicaments. I do too. Lots of them.
We're all in traumatic stress syndrome, whether we know it or knot. (:P)
In America, everybody is addicted to Reality TV. That makes what is shown less emotional, because everybody has seen it all before in some form or other.
I don't see things that way.
Put personal predicaments aside and participate in pushing the energy of Peace outwards.
Every day I light a Candle for Peace.
I found TET in Sefer Yetzirah last night.
{Sefer Yetzirah - The Book of Creation by Aryeh Kaplan}
"He made the letter TET king over hearing
And He bound a crown to it
And He combined one with another
And with them He formed
Leo in the Universe
Av in the Year
And the left kidney in the Soul
male and female.
.....
Back to STARDUST SIFTING
It is by invitation only, so I can't give the link.
But I can give some data.
On January 11, 2006, the Stardust spacecraft's sample return capsule parachuted gently onto the Utah desert. Nestled within the capsule were precious particles collected during Stardust’s dramatic encounter with comet Wild 2 in January of 2004.
But the Stardust return capsule carried with it something else, even rarer and no less precious: tiny particles of interstellar dust that originate in distant stars, lightyears away. They are the first such pristine particles ever collected in space, and scientists are eagerly waiting for their chance to “get their hands” on them.
Before they can study them, however, scientists will first need to find them. This, it turns out, will not be easy. Unlike the thousand of particles of varying sizes collected from the comet, scientists estimate that Stardust collected only around 40 interstellar dust particles. They are tiny—only about a micron (a millionth of a meter) in size! These few and miniscule particles are embedded in an aerogel collector 1,000 square centimeters in size. To make things worse, after almost seven years in space the collector plates are interspersed with flaws and cracks. All this makes the interstellar dust particles extremely difficult to locate.
.....
I have to study and take a test to participate.
I'm ready.
Stardust sifter signing off.
Peace
YIPEEE!!!!!
I have to go back through the data to remember.
In the meantime
Political propaganda is paramount.
I'm keeping track by watching the cable news networks. The reporters in the field are better because they aren't scripted when they're live.
There are no endings, only beginnings.
At least nobody is firing nukes, or if they are nobody is telling us.
I'll mention that I got no takes for my Peace and Hope Blog. Everybody is tooo involved in their own personal predicaments. We all have personal predicaments. I do too. Lots of them.
We're all in traumatic stress syndrome, whether we know it or knot. (:P)
In America, everybody is addicted to Reality TV. That makes what is shown less emotional, because everybody has seen it all before in some form or other.
I don't see things that way.
Put personal predicaments aside and participate in pushing the energy of Peace outwards.
Every day I light a Candle for Peace.
I found TET in Sefer Yetzirah last night.
{Sefer Yetzirah - The Book of Creation by Aryeh Kaplan}
"He made the letter TET king over hearing
And He bound a crown to it
And He combined one with another
And with them He formed
Leo in the Universe
Av in the Year
And the left kidney in the Soul
male and female.
.....
Back to STARDUST SIFTING
It is by invitation only, so I can't give the link.
But I can give some data.
On January 11, 2006, the Stardust spacecraft's sample return capsule parachuted gently onto the Utah desert. Nestled within the capsule were precious particles collected during Stardust’s dramatic encounter with comet Wild 2 in January of 2004.
But the Stardust return capsule carried with it something else, even rarer and no less precious: tiny particles of interstellar dust that originate in distant stars, lightyears away. They are the first such pristine particles ever collected in space, and scientists are eagerly waiting for their chance to “get their hands” on them.
Before they can study them, however, scientists will first need to find them. This, it turns out, will not be easy. Unlike the thousand of particles of varying sizes collected from the comet, scientists estimate that Stardust collected only around 40 interstellar dust particles. They are tiny—only about a micron (a millionth of a meter) in size! These few and miniscule particles are embedded in an aerogel collector 1,000 square centimeters in size. To make things worse, after almost seven years in space the collector plates are interspersed with flaws and cracks. All this makes the interstellar dust particles extremely difficult to locate.
.....
I have to study and take a test to participate.
I'm ready.
Stardust sifter signing off.
Peace
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