Mission: Pluto Station
Hello, hello, everyone! I feel like it's been ages since I've written a post in here. I hope you are all enjoying you summers so far.
Original photo is courtesy of NASA.
Tomorrow marks NASA's first ever flyby of Major Pierson's favorite rock in the universe. I am super excited about this because Pluto plays a huge role in The Year is Now! I spent a lot of time researching it before I even created the empire's Atlas V project and Pluto Station.
To see all of NASA's latest pictures from New Horizons of Pluto, Charon, and that part of our solar system brings me goosebumps! If you've been following me on Twitter and Facebook, you're already in the loop.
It just so happens that I have tomorrow off. I feel like I'm in an episode of Fortune Favors the Writer. I get to see how close my imagination was to the real thing (along with research done by astronomers up to this point). And for burps and giggles, I wonder if they'll discover any anomalies.
You can follow NASA's mission here: New Horizons
As for me, I've been busy with work and the mundane adulting stuff of real life. I'm hoping I'm in for a not-busy, yet creatively productive spell next. This seems to come and go in waves.
Here's to wishing you a smooth Monday.