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Beth Revis
“The dark sky.
A hundred million stars.
More stars than I鈥檝e ever seen before. My eyes let me see farther, but they don鈥檛 show me the one thing I want to see. I would trade all the stars in the universe if I could just have him back again.

Wind whistles through the trees nearby. Birdsong weaves in and out of the sound.

The hybrids emerge from the communication building, heads tilted to the sky.

And then we see the end.
Godspeed鈥檚 engine was nuclear; who knows what fueled the biological weapons. But they explode together. In space, they don鈥檛 make the familiar mushroom cloud. They don鈥檛 make the boom! of an exploding bomb.

There is, against the dark sky, a brief flash of light. It is filled with colors, like a nebula or the aurora borealis, bursting like a popped bubble.

Nothing else鈥攏o sound of an explosion, no tremors in the earth, no smell of smoke. Not here, on the surface of the planet.
Nothing else to signify Elder鈥檚 death.
Just light.
And then it鈥檚 gone.

And then he鈥檚 gone.”
Beth Revis, Shades of Earth

C. JoyBell C.
“Did you know that the center of a Protostar (the star in the middle of a nebula) is called a Nuclear Furnace? So you can call that the star's "heart." The heart of a star is a furnace. Not much unlike the human heart.”
C. JoyBell C.

Tere Liye
“Kita selalu bisa memutuskan apakah ingin mengenang seseorang dari sisi baik atau buruk”
Tere Liye, Nebula

“What caused me to undertake the catalog was the nebula I discovered above the southern horn of Taurus on September 12, 1758, while observing the comet of that year. ... This nebula had such a resemblance to a comet in its form and brightness that I endeavored to find others, so that astronomers would not confuse these same nebulae with comets just beginning to shine. I observed further with suitable refractors for the discovery of comets, and this is the purpose I had in mind in compiling the catalog.

After me, the celebrated Herschel published a catalog of 2000 which he has observed. This unveiling the sky, made with instruments of great aperture, does not help in the perusal of the sky for faint comets. Thus my object is different from his, and I need only nebulae visible in a telescope of two feet [focal length].”
Charles Messier