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A Wandering Naturalist

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A Wandering Naturalist Thursday, July 12, 2018 Florida: Space and the Saltmarsh We started our final day of our drive to Florida (April 28, 2016) with a tour of the Kennedy Space Center near Titusville. As a child I had watched Sputnik I pass over our house in Jamaica, and as a teenager I followed the American space program religiously, watching every shot I could on live television. At the Space Center, seeing such things as a genuine Saturn V rocket, the Atlantis space shuttle and Alan Shepard’s space suit, still blotched with moon dust, was an emotional experience.  Nature, in some form or another, is all around the center. As we disembarked a Roseate Spoonbill ( Platalea ajaja ) flew overhead, and our bus tour was interrupted by a Gopher Tortoise ( Gopherus polyphemus ) crossing the road in front of us. I was unable to photograph either one - but here is the most extraordinary bit of nature on display there: an actual piece of the moon, available for visitors to touch. A hu...

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