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Poetry: Stars


Hubble Report

Spend time, fast forward, time travel.

We only see it as it was because the light took thousands of years to arrive here.

And Daylight Savings and borrowed time do you have the time?

One light year is .3 parsec

Because the minor super nova explosions were dimmer, we thought our data erred

and now we see all along the universe was not shrinking from gravity's density

But is expanding. There is no time like the present.

How much does the Universe weigh?

Perhaps as the Dark Force exists without form and void of only solid energy

We are unsure if it contains atoms or molecules it is useful to study at a quantum physics level.

But the dark is a force and possibly that's how some stars form star clusters

Known light mass is about 14 percent of the whole universal pie chart for the time being.

One constellation is approximately 3.5 parsecs long and about 1.3 across.

There are hundreds of thousands of them. Solar systems

Whirling around with their new suns, older yellow ones, some red

And all of them began somewhere. The heavens are My home.

Many times images in the photos from deep space are

Of nebulaenurseries of dense gasses and fantastic electrical storms

Where the new white hot stars are being born and popping out like lightening.

What is man that You are mindful of him?


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