by heehaw » Mon Nov 06, 2017 9:56 am
Wow. Seeing the surface of a comet! Pretty jet of tail-stuff! When I was born 77 years ago we knew so little about any solar system denizen. We thought Mercury's rotation period was the same as its orbital period. I remember heartbreak when I read in the Toronto Globe and Mail that radio astronomers had measured below the clouds of Venus and instead of the oceans, continents, and maybe dinosaurs we had all hoped for ... extremely high temperatures revealing Venus to be a fine candidate to be hell. What a disappointment! There will surely never ever be a manned visit to Venus! And Mars turned out to have so little water, and so much radiation, that I don't believe that it can ever be a new home for us. And the stars are still so very, very, far away....
Wow. Seeing the surface of a comet! Pretty jet of tail-stuff! When I was born 77 years ago we knew so little about any solar system denizen. We thought Mercury's rotation period was the same as its orbital period. I remember heartbreak when I read in the Toronto Globe and Mail that radio astronomers had measured below the clouds of Venus and instead of the oceans, continents, and maybe dinosaurs we had all hoped for ... extremely high temperatures revealing Venus to be a fine candidate to be hell. What a disappointment! There will surely never ever be a manned visit to Venus! And Mars turned out to have so little water, and so much radiation, that I don't believe that it can ever be a new home for us. And the stars are still so very, very, far away....