Coolest Space Science Images of 2001
Ant writes "The collective upward human gaze yields numerous special images of space
every year. Being a curious lot with a certain mastery of technology, we
keep looking deeper and with greater resolution at the most remarkable
features of the universe, near and far." Eye candy, desktop source material, and it'll make
ya feel insignificant too!
I'm so glad they included a picture of it in the Top 10. Absolutely amazing to look at it.
Around here (Philadelphia), there was a lot of coverage of the storm, and the Franklin Institute (a "knowledgeum", for you Simpsons fans) had special exhibits all about it. Unfortunately, that coverage stopped completely a few days later when the attacks on 9/11 happened.
Glad to see I'm not the only who remembers that storm! And I thought sandstorms in the desert were bad...
this one?
This shot from space to earth is cool too.
In my view there are two groups of people: those who feel insignificant when confronted by the vastness of nature, and those who don't. Yes, the Universe is enormous, and yes, a 2000m high mountain takes hours to climb, and is huge, and has lasted for millenia. But who or what is more significant, the mountain or quasar that passively sits there, or the human being, aided by his mind and the products of other rational minds (technology) who can perceive or overcome nature? Thunderstorms are significant, but the ability to watch them from space and predict their path is more so. Mountains are impressive, but the ability to climb them aided by a few pounds of equipment is more so. Stars are huge and far away, but human technology and science can reduce them to pictures for your PC desktop. Who is more powerful than who in this case?
I want to delete my account but Slashdot doesn't allow it.