in the name of science
The Universe, as has been observed before, is an unsettingly big place, a fact which for the sake of a quiet life most people tend to ignore."

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The Restauant at the End of the Universe
As time goes on, I am beginning to see just how interesting space can be.  Don't get me wrong - I always thought science was great stuff and that the sky held some pretty fascinating properties; in fact, that's why I am voluntarily taking astronomy.  It's just that when you get past all the "numbers and figures" of science, it's more than practical knowledge:  It's in everything.  And I question more about nature all the time (If you've noticed, I do like the questions.)  We don't know everything, but there's alot to be seen, if you just look. 

You have to give-in to that if you expect to learn anything in this lifetime.

And so - here are some of the cooler links online that will lead you onto the righteous path of space [and a bit of science fiction] exploration. 

Come, join us...
and then there were some
what you could see if you felt like getting up and
looking out your window...but it's
so far away..
it's only a paper moon
this spiffy lil' spot is chuck fulla nasa images.  photos change daily, with the likes spooky clouds and more. 
my stars!  and clouds..and...
star trek: for all generations
hey, i don't know squat about it, but if you do, all the more power to ya.
fanpages, dedicated to this adams work. consists of a triology and unpublished materials.  since middle school, people told me to read this.  i just read it, this summer, and now i see why: it's gold.  golden british humor, that is.
the hitchiker's guide to the galaxy
take a look at how things could be, according to cowboy bebop. it's me, whattya expect ? :) provided by trfb page.
an alternate universe: the future?

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