Divided Feelings About The New Space Boom
<p>Russia’s recent disaster of a moon landing has prompted some curiously <em>divided</em> feelings in me.</p>
<p>On the one hand, I’m super excited by the recent surge of moon missions. I was a young child in the mid-70s, when the Apollo moon landings were still ringing like a cultural bell; our elementary-school library was stocked with books about space and NASA’s moon landing, which I read and reread until the pages damn near fell out. I was thus a hardcore space nerd early on.</p>
<p>Some kids dreamed of going to the stars; I, being claustrophobic and terrified of flying even in a terrestrial plane, did not. But the <em>idea</em> of humanity reaching out to the inky void held a deep romance for me. When the Voyager probes began sending back the first ever close-up images of Jupiter, I stared with a wild surmise for hours at the pictures in <em>National Geographic</em>, wondering about the eldritch forces that roiled that planet’s banded clouds.</p>
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