A time to find out and to question
Bob Wiersma
December 10, 2012
To watch the stars, planets and our own Moon at night makes me feel small in the vastness of it all, but here we are wondering, thinking and asking questions. We have an opportunity with all the information available if you know where to find that information, to answer a lot of questions previous generations were never able to know. Our quest now is to keep looking and asking, and sometimes just to go there and see for ourselves.
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