Wednesday, 8 April 2026

Across the Universe


["and the stars look very different today..."
art by ateazure]

Everyone is very excited about the Artemis II
space mission currently flying around the moon!

So it's time again to consider the vastness
of the universe and our relationship to it!










Okay, that's all I need to hear!


39 comments:

Sixpence Notthewiser said...

Hahaha
That gif of the Cookie Monster is... me!
Doug? It's Doug now? That's why I couldn't find it, then....

Love the artwork!

XOXO

Jamie Ghione said...

Love the cat.

Tundra Bunny said...

Thanks for putting it all into perspective AGAIN... now GIMME the cookies!

Bob said...

I've been loving the pictures that are being sent back.
The You Are Here hit very close to home, eh?

Moving with Mitchell said...

Cookies! I like that reasoning.Do you remember in the 80s I think it was when newscasters (I’m thinking specifically of Dan Ratther) suddenly started pronouncing it YOUR-an-uss? (An and USS are schwa vowels).

Debra She Who Seeks said...

@ Moving with Mitchell -- Yes, I do remember that and thinking WTF? Is "URINE-us" really all that much better than "yer-ANUS"? Only marginally.

Travel said...

And yet someone who shall not be named, thinks he is the center of the universe.

Boud said...

I like the sense of proportion about our relative importance in the universe. Maybe my hurty leg is not quite so important. And maybe I could have had an extra pancake this morning..

Guillaume said...

Great ones, as always.

whkattk said...

The slice of chorizo!
Well, my goodness, Uranus is Latinized from the Greek Ouranos. (I just looked that up. LOL) We should've kept the Greek; maybe Doug wouldn't have had to change his name!

Kathy G said...

There is a roadside attraction (and tourist trap) on Interstate 44 in Missouri called Uranus. They roll out every imaginable pun based on the name.

sirkkis said...

I wish that there are cookies to the astronauts when they are back on our planet🪩 🤣

Pixie said...

I'm glad I don't teach teenagers, I would be a very bad influence on them:)
Thanks for the laughs this morning.

Cleora Borealis said...

😹🤓 Love the cat and the nerdy info about Point Nemo and Carl Sagan quote!! But, of course, I gotta tell you about the unhinged jackasses that want to destroy our love of the night sky! 🌌🤬
Elon Musk/Space X and his affiliate Reflect Orbital are planning to put one million more satellites in orbit!! A lot of them could contain mirrors to reflect sunlight onto parts of the Earth at night!! For a huge price, you'll be able to direct reflected sunlight to 5k-wide areas of the planet!
Sounds great. 1M more chunks of space junk, light pollution, disruption of astronomy research, circadian rhythms out of whack, people going nuts with giant lamps switching on or off, "human sacrifice, dogs and cats living together, MASS HYSTERIA!" 🤪
🤬🤬🤬🤬
SpaceX and Reflect Orbital plans would 'permanently scar' night sky | The Royal Astronomical Society https://share.google/A7GOi1NU1ARzdCjKj

Debra She Who Seeks said...

@ Cleora Borealis -- Elon Musk is a menace to humanity in SO many ways.

RedPat said...

Thanks for the laughs Debra.

Mistress Maddie said...

It's all reminded me of my high school science and astronomy teacher. And he was hot. And every time he said Uranus there was tension.

e said...

Ok, the slice of chorizo made cackle! And, Doug.
Well, all of them really. First rate memes!

Rade said...

I love these!

Tom said...

...once you start eating cookies, it's hard to stop.

The Happy Whisk said...

Okay, so for the Doug. You got an honest to goodness laugh out loud. Pretty flippin' funny. Doug.

Linda's Relaxing Lair said...

Cookie Monster 👻 👽 😋

Ellen D. said...

I'm worried about us getting closer to the moon. I sure hope we don't ruin that planet, too!

Bill said...

Thanks for the laughs and the great perspective on how big we really are. We're the size of a period at the end of a sentence. :)

Ms. Moon said...

That image of dust-mote earth is one that comforts me sometimes. We are so insignificant. Why do we worry so much about the silliest things?

Anonymous said...

Ce Trump égocentrique et narcissique ne laissera pas la mission spatiale Artemis II lui voler

Lady M said...

That chorizo is so convincing. It is like Donald Trump science.

My name is Erika. said...

These are great and I can relate to the one about saying Uranus to 14 year olds. Having taught high school science for 36 years there were plenty of times I had to say something you knew they were going to react to. Hope it was a great Wednesday.

Kirk said...

You know where I first remember hearing that Uranus joke? In E.T., the Extraterrestrial, a movie famous at the time for making people cry, but it also had one good laugh.

River said...

"a mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam" sounds very pretty. Ha Ha Doug!

Duni said...

I've always loved cookie monster! Considering the vastness we're basically dust.

roentare said...

What a great feeling seeing this post

Iris Flavia said...

Uranus, LOL. And Doug, brilliant.

LA Paylor said...

cookies heal I think
LeeAnna

Anonymous said...

Not sure why, but the Carl Sagan quote made me cry. It is beautiful, he was a good man. Thanks

Mike said...

Voyager is running into some interesting stuff out there.

Fundy Blue said...

I love this post, Debra! I've snagged the Carl Sagan one, and I feel better about my inner Cookie Monster. 😂. I sure hope the Artemis II crew splashes down safely tonight.

Rommy said...

Cookie! Seriously, cookies are my big weakness. And all the Artemis news has been a bright spot in a very meh news cycle.

Kathy G said...

The teacher gearing up for the reactions of his teenage students :-)