Profile: noslenil

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My name is Gary nelson tgnfl@comcast.net I have been witching the stars since I was a kid back in the 1960. with the money I made from cutting grass I bought my first telescope . it was not much but I could see mars Jupiter the ring around Saturn and the mountains on the moon you might say I was hook . I'm now retired a Mr. mom with 3 kids 11 & 13 and one that has her own family and has degrees in archeology and journalism I now have the time to teach the two I have at home the wonder of the world and in the night sky . I'm a Artist I like to sketch and paint play the guitar . I just moved to a small town in Florida I like taking walks on the beach at night the stars are unbelievable .
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When I look at the night sky and gaze at the stars, my thoughts go beyond the blackness filling sky. I think about the million of stars beyond the immediate blackness and past the outer region of the cosmos.

I can't help but think that somewhere, millions of light years away, a swirling mass of dust and hydrogen gas are giving birth to a new star. That very star could become the center of a new galaxy. If the conditions are right, life will take root.

I contemplate while looking toward the vastness of space...In a distant galaxy, are Dinosaurs roaming? Could a Homo Erectus be taking his first step? Could a new mother be rocking her baby to sleep?

The same cosmic parcels that produced life on this planet exist in the make up of all star systems.


There is one thing for sure...If we don't continue searching and listening-we will NEVER know.

Hang in there-Never give up the search!

Gary Nelson




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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) under Grant NSF-0200852 and by the Max Planck Gesellschaft (MPG). Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the investigators and do not necessarily reflect the views of the NSF or the MPG.

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