Friday, May 19, 2017
A Spiral Arm Of The Milky Way And Our Place In The Cosmos
I've actually experienced this. A few years ago I was vacationing in Puerto Rico and spent a few days on the island of Vieques. I was alone on a beach one night away from any artificial light. The nearest arm of the galaxy stretched from one horizon to the other. I stood there watching in awe for about two hours. It was just me, the waves washing up on shore, and the Milky Way. I felt as if the galaxy and I shared some kind of private intimacy and kinship. It was my seductive and mysterious partner, sharing with me and only me its immense and sacred secrets. To say I was overwhelmed and humbled with my tiny yet significant and necessary place in the cosmos sounds contradictory, but it's the best description of the power and weight of the moment.
A stunning video of this can be seen at the link below.
https://vimeo.com/211656397
Labels:
artificial light,
awe,
beach,
cosmos,
galaxy,
horizon,
humility,
Milky Way,
Puerto Rico,
spiral arm,
Vieques
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