Let there be light!
I have always been fascinated by space and the universe. Any documentaries on space by NatGeo or NASA always catches my attention. When I visited Florida last summer, my second stop apart from Disney was Kennedy Space Center....And so did Apollo 13. When I read this article in Yahoo, I had to highlight it on this blog. Here is a summary:
(a) In a new image from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory, high-energy X-rays emanating from the nebula around PSR B1509-58 have been colored blue to reveal a structure resembling a hand reaching for some eternal red cosmic light.
(b) The red light actually a neighboring gas cloud, RCW 89, energized into glowing by the fingers of the PSR B1509-58 nebula, astronomers believe.
(d) The scene, which spans 150 light-years, is about 17,000 light years away, so what we see now is how it actually looked 17,000 years ago, and that light is just arriving here.
(d) A light-year is the distance light travels in a year, about 6 trillion miles (10 trillion kilometers).
So ... given this, look at bullet (d). Have you been to church lately??
Gen 1:3 And God said, "Let there be light," and there was light.


1 comment:
The mystery of nature is very confounding.
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