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"Has to be the moon. Some of the stars are great too. And the planets. I dont want to choose. "
Stars, if I can get away from towns. I will sometimes just find a wide stone wall to lie back on and just look up for an hour or so..you see so much |
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The 2.725 degrees Kelvin microwave background radiation, the remnant of the big bang that can be seen in every direction...
"Our whole universe was in a hot dense state,
Then nearly fourteen billion years ago expansion started. Wait...
The Earth began to cool,
The autotrophs began to drool,
Neanderthals developed tools,
We built a wall (we built the pyramids),
Math, science, history, unravelling the mystery,
That all started with the big bang! (Bang!)" |
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"Has to be the moon. Some of the stars are great too. And the planets. I dont want to choose.
Stars, if I can get away from towns. I will sometimes just find a wide stone wall to lie back on and just look up for an hour or so..you see so much"
Wonderful.we did that in wales one year but on a lawn and could see straight up into the milky way. |
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"Has to be the moon. Some of the stars are great too. And the planets. I dont want to choose.
Stars, if I can get away from towns. I will sometimes just find a wide stone wall to lie back on and just look up for an hour or so..you see so much
Wonderful.we did that in wales one year but on a lawn and could see straight up into the milky way. "
I like a wall, because the sky then fills your peripheral vision as well, and all you see is the night sky. |
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"Has to be the moon. Some of the stars are great too. And the planets. I dont want to choose.
Stars, if I can get away from towns. I will sometimes just find a wide stone wall to lie back on and just look up for an hour or so..you see so much
Wonderful.we did that in wales one year but on a lawn and could see straight up into the milky way.
I like a wall, because the sky then fills your peripheral vision as well, and all you see is the night sky."
And get well knobbled into the bargain |
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"Has to be the moon. Some of the stars are great too. And the planets. I dont want to choose.
Stars, if I can get away from towns. I will sometimes just find a wide stone wall to lie back on and just look up for an hour or so..you see so much
Wonderful.we did that in wales one year but on a lawn and could see straight up into the milky way.
I like a wall, because the sky then fills your peripheral vision as well, and all you see is the night sky.
And get well knobbled into the bargain "
A lot of our drystone walls are capped, and with my work gear on, quite comfortable. Don't fall asleep and roll over though..... |
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I love the moon but being a London girl born and bred I love it when I get out into the country on a clear night and see the sky filled with stars. Its truly awesome. I have a little cluster of stars that I could see from my bedroom window as a kid and I always look for them when I travel the world to remind me of home. |
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