by longtry » Sat Dec 26, 2020 2:44 am
For me this Geminids shower was of importance too. It marked the 1st time I deliberately moved out to watch a shower and actually caught some.
BTW, this year-end is going to be emotional. I've started a mission on 26Mar17, to read all APOD posts since its beginning. I do that by opening the APOD archive every single day and read some. And the journey of about 1375 days is going to end, with me reaching the most recent APOD on 30Dec20. I don't know if you guys did something similar or not, but to be able to scroll up to the very 1st page of the archive is such a moving experience for me, after years of struggling down toward the bottom.
I dare not to say I'm in absolute love with astronomy, but with the knowledge that I've gathered from these 4 years, and with a fervor that it inspired, I've taken steps to bring them onto the field. Before, I had tried to watch meteor showers at home, but my city is often plagued by night clouds and always cursed with light pollution. Recently I've travel more than a thousand kilometres to get to a dark place. And I can say that the investment did pay out.
So when I reached 17Dec today and read about an event that I did actually partake, I'm taking this chance to express my thanks to APOD editors and people behind this forum too. You're helping the world. Especially when many are locked at home during the pandemic. You're reminding everyone that, despite 'bad' things that happen on Earth, the universe out there is always awesome and full of surprises.
I can't wait for 2021. Within a week, I will be able to proudly say: I am equal, APOD-wise, to anyone on this forum. So, merry Christmas & happy new year!
For me this Geminids shower was of importance too. It marked the 1st time I deliberately moved out to watch a shower and actually caught some.
BTW, this year-end is going to be emotional. I've started a mission on 26Mar17, to read all APOD posts since its beginning. I do that by opening the APOD archive every single day and read some. And the journey of about 1375 days is going to end, with me reaching the most recent APOD on 30Dec20. I don't know if you guys did something similar or not, but to be able to scroll up to the very 1st page of the archive is such a moving experience for me, after years of struggling down toward the bottom.
I dare not to say I'm in absolute love with astronomy, but with the knowledge that I've gathered from these 4 years, and with a fervor that it inspired, I've taken steps to bring them onto the field. Before, I had tried to watch meteor showers at home, but my city is often plagued by night clouds and always cursed with light pollution. Recently I've travel more than a thousand kilometres to get to a dark place. And I can say that the investment did pay out.
So when I reached 17Dec today and read about an event that I did actually partake, I'm taking this chance to express my thanks to APOD editors and people behind this forum too. You're helping the world. Especially when many are locked at home during the pandemic. You're reminding everyone that, despite 'bad' things that happen on Earth, the universe out there is always awesome and full of surprises.
I can't wait for 2021. Within a week, I will be able to proudly say: I am equal, APOD-wise, to anyone on this forum. So, merry Christmas & happy new year!