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Writings about things that have occurred in my life. Not in Chronological Order
#988344 added July 16, 2020 at 8:00pm
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Neowise
PROMPT July 16th

NEOWISE comet: “Enjoy it while you can. The frozen ball of ice won’t return to the inner solar system for 6,800 years.” Talk about it! https://www.nytimes.com/article/neowise-comet.html


         Since I'm a fan of anything to do with Ancient Aliens, it's only natural I'd be interested in this! I've known what a comet is since I was a child, and was always by them. I know it wasn't a comet, but that interstellar visitor ʻOumuamua really caught my attention. I read 'Rendevous With Rama' years ago, and this reminded me of the spacecraft in that novel.

         Since I'm traveling to Florida this weekend, I'm hopeful I can snap a photo of it. Obviously it will depend on timing, cloud cover, and whether I'm awake or not. Things like these two objects just show you how far we have to go when it comes to space travel.

         Suppose comets are a form a spacecraft created by aliens? Suppose there's a spacecraft hidden by the accumulated ice and debris on its journey through space? You might wonder why an alien race would do that. Look around you some. Do you ever wonder why certain animals act the way they do? Why not? They're not human after all. Neither are aliens. We can't judge what they would do or how they would act, because they are not humans. They may not even be humanoid in shape either. We like to think all intelligent species would be because of the shape of our hands and bodies. I hate to sound like I'm preaching here, but you can't judge an alien race by applying human standards to them! So be prepared for an alien to have most any shape or form....


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