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Tripped up by the light fantastic
Yesterday I went to Mars. I stood on the surface and gazed at the dusty red ground, illuminated as far as the pink horizon by sunlight weakened from a journey that is a 100 million kilometres longer than the distance to … Continue reading
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Tagged Astronomy, Hubble Space Telescope, I, Royal Maritime Museum, visions of the universe
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