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Write Science | A collaborative project to practice the craft of communicating scientific ideas. Write Science A collaborative project to practice the craft of communicating scientific ideas. Skip to content Home About ← Older posts Chasing an Evanescent Cosmos Posted on April 12, 2024 by Shane L. Larson | 2 comments by Shane L. Larson Humans have looked at the sky for as long as we have inhabited our small, planetary home. For 40,000 generations we have basked in the warmth of our mother the Sun, watched the Moon hurtle across the sky in an ever-changing succession of phases, and fallen asleep as the stars slowly wheeled overhead in their familiar and comforting constellations. The familiar shape of Orion, with it’s distinct three belt stars, graces the winter skies in the Northern Hemisphere, as it has for all of recorded human history. [Image: M. Larson (iphone!)] Our perception of the Cosmos is one of steady and dependable clockwork, changing slowl...

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