by DL MARTIN » Thu Nov 17, 2022 8:46 am
The first time I saw the Earth from a Lunar bound orbiting module was in December, 1968 when an astronaut pointed a primitive Super Eight back at our planet and a black and white TV image appeared, I supposed, on screens world-wide. My reaction to seeing the graphic isolation was that there was, indeed, no free lunch.
Now, having come to realize that there is a new generation of viewers with a similar visual perspective, I wonder how many are reaching a similar, yet sobering, conclusion?
The first time I saw the Earth from a Lunar bound orbiting module was in December, 1968 when an astronaut pointed a primitive Super Eight back at our planet and a black and white TV image appeared, I supposed, on screens world-wide. My reaction to seeing the graphic isolation was that there was, indeed, no free lunch.
Now, having come to realize that there is a new generation of viewers with a similar visual perspective, I wonder how many are reaching a similar, yet sobering, conclusion?