Tuesday, January 1, 2019

[U, End Of Wednesday] The Waiting Is... Sweetly... Excruciating. Smile...


Wednesday evening -- fireside UPDATE Edition: It looks like I won the Tweet pool, on shape of the body. Woot -- it is like a snowman, with two balls, mushed and joined. [End, updated portion.]

Even traveling at the speed of light, it still takes more than half a day for data transmissions to reach Earth, from New Horizons, now some four billion miles from home. So, at this very moment, the high res images of Ultima Thule snapped by it, as it flew by last night, are just now passing Saturn's orbit, and bending inward toward Mars. . . . and sometime in the early morning of Wednesday, they will reach an Australian sky dish.

Then, an hour or so after that, here in the US, we will begin to see (in crystal clarity) the exact shape and rotation dynamics of the planetissimal. [Over on Twitter, I've bet on a drawing labeled "G" -- something that looks like a pair of eggs, improbably smushed halfway together, end to end. I am hopeful to have won the space science Tweet pool, of about twenty-two alternative shapes.]

So now. . . for me at least. . . the waiting -- and the silence, are the hardest parts. But the darkness does make it all that much blindingly bright, when that sweet copper colored beauty twists onward, across the blacktop -- powdered with stars. . . to say a liltingly-soft "hello. . ."

"Hello". And onward. It's 2019, now baby -- rounded, even, and ending in zero numbers for us both, upcoming. Smile. . . .

नमस्ते

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Eleven years I know, but have trouble believing it. I think this year will be very interesting.

Salmon

condor said...

It has been an amazing ride, to be sure, old friend... and you were so important to the credibility of the effort — from the very first moments!

Thank you, from the bottom of my heart, man!

Namaste — and may this year 2019 bring you and yours... nothing but joy!

Onward!

Anonymous said...

while not NASA; still pretty cool:https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/02/health/china-lunar-rover-far-moon-landing-intl/index.html

condor said...

I love the coming possibility of Taikonauts, walking about, on the dark side of the moon (could be a great sci-fi/ horror spinoff!) -- I just hope it doesn't lead to a US "Space Force race" -- to get the US back to the Moon.

Not that a new humans to moon mission isn't worthy (in its own right), but (for just one example) the James Webb space telescope offers us a much greater space scientific return -- for the admittedly huge amount of money spent (either way).

For now, I too will congratulate China -- on sticking a dark side soft landing, and deploying a cool lil' rover!

Onward, and thanks -- as ever -- Anon.

Namaste. . . .

Anonymous said...

You spelled 'space farce' incorrectly. Just saying....

condor said...

Booyah!

Hilarious!