Spaceman: Mark Massimino's First Spacewalk

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September 15, 2017

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Spaceman: Mark Massimino's First Spacewalk

The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.


- Marcel Proust -

Spaceman: Mark Massimino's First Spacewalk

As Mark Massimino shuttled through space to the Hubble Telescope, 350 miles above Earth, our planet looked like "a gigantic, bright blue marble set against the blackness of space...Everything had a clarity and a crispness to it. It was like I was seeing things in their purest form, like I was seeing true color for the first time." Read this riveting excerpt from his book, 'Spaceman'. { read more }

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When we step far enough back from our daily busyness, we can see life in a new way. Experiment with looking at the people you encounter as if each of them is a new world to discover.


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