OK, so a college friend of mine is actually in the astronomy business, and after all the evenings we'd spent discussing the finer points of astrophysics over many a few pints of Old Peculier, I thought I was a hardened man, immune to all this stuff. Immune to all the kind of Saganist gawping at the sky, the microscopic-dot-lost-in-an-infinite-void stuff. I thought I was, in Terry Pratchett's word,
cosmospolitan.
And then
this appeared on Slashdot. And I clicked on the links, and it's full of stars. It's full of stars
from M frickin' 31. I'm sitting here looking at a clear visible-light image of tens of thousands of distinguishable
individual main-sequence stars in the Andromeda galaxy. And suddenly I'm gawping. The constellations of someone else's galaxy! All those worlds...! I'm just in awe that humankind can make this image, even with three and a half
days of Hubble time.
It is very cold, there are strange stars near Arcturus, Voices are crying an unknown name in the sky...
When I was a kid, the next galaxy seemed so
far away...
Peter