Cosmonomily

Happy Pi Day as well as Happy Birthday to our father: Albert Einstein! And in distinction to the name of the day, please make sure to stay rational. 
          	
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Cosmonomily

What a beautiful year it had been. There has been tragedy and calamity. There has been bliss and glee. And there has been the time to grow and change, as time - much like wind - surged through calm valleys and perhaps maleficent mountain tops, taking us deeper into our paths as growing human beings. But alas the year has come to an end and we now take time to reflect upon the doted hours. For each minute, each day, was an adventure that, like the potter, shaped us into what we have become today. We, like clay, were sculpted. Revelations were bestowed upon us. Sadness took hostage in our souls. And happiness overcame them. Our spirits shine brighter with time and now they seem to glisten for they are beautiful diamonds. We are ever-evolving creatures and in no two seconds do we remain the same. Sometimes we seem to experiencing what we think is our downfall. But in the end beauty will always seem to prevail and you will learn to recognize it if you take time to look. May you have a wonderful day, night, and essentially journey through this endless flight. 
          
          And I would like to take a second to thank everybody for 1K reads on my zodiac book. What an amazing achievement, and all done with you! Gratitude occupies my heart in bountiful amounts. And even though I am on a sort of hiatus, thank you very much! Okay, I am done now. Have a wonderful day and once again, thank you!
          
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Cosmonomily

     Congratulations to Mission Juno!!! From the August 5, 2011 launch to July 4, 2016 the team had worked tirelessly to enter the breathtaking gas giant, Jupiter's, orbit. And we can all say it no longer seems that far. Our breaths stopped from the beginning of the 35 minute burn, all throughout the end. This marks only the beginning of countless, fascinating discoveries and answers to questions we had since Galileo's time. 
          
               Nothing is out of reach or too far, it only depends if your willing to go there. 
          
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