Space, Space Place Is a very vast An ? And I Doubt I’ll Ever Fully Understand.

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Presentation transcript:

Space, Space

Place Is a very vast

An ? And I Doubt I’ll Ever Fully Understand

It FOREVER abounds And seemingly, without an end

Distances too large to measure… 6,000,000,000,000 (trillion) miles = One Light Year Electromagnetic “light”

Our Galaxy: The Milky Way 100,000 Light Years Across We are Here!

Numbers so IMMENSE So impossible to comprehend

Even if you try and try and try… With all your might

Space, Space

Is a very BUSY Place

What, with all the PHENOMENA and ‘goins on

It’s the BIRTHPLACE Of everything we SHOWCASE

It’s the BIRTHPLACE Of everything we SHOWCASE

Every ATOM Of us was Once a star

Outer space has Comets

Fireworks In a Black hole, NCG 4151 Dynamic implosions Resulting in black holes

And Galaxies and galaxies of Stars! Yes I wonder what they are!

Space, Space

Is a very QUIET place With no air to allow transmission of a sound

No air for weather No way for lightning or thunder No way to breathe…GRAVITY ?? water’s rarely found

It’s a cold, pressureless world A dark and mysterious place -270 Degrees !

Only newly visited by men And Women!

Yet in other ways peaceful and friendly

Yet in other ways peaceful and friendly DISEASES ?

Wild Man BEST MEASURER OF ALL TIME! Cool Toy!

First to use a telescope to observe the heavens Galileo Galilei

Nicolaus Copernicus The Sun is t Published his revolutionary ideas anonymously out of FEAR !!

1600 Just for saying our sun is a regular star, Giordano Bruno was burned at the stake !

Mining an Asteroid?

From the Wilderness To Space and Beyond…

Space, Space

Is a very COOL place

And the RACE to get there

Has changed our lives These are SPIN-OFFS of the space program

spaceplace.jpl.nasa.gov/spinoffs2.htm Bar Codes satellite dishes Firefighting equipment Smoke Detectors automotive design tools Cordless tools thermal gloves and boots football protective gear Invisible braces Advanced plastics Medical Imaging

Space, Space

Is a very COOL place

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