Monday, November 17, 2008

California Fires from NASA

Amazing footage from NASA showing the CA wildfires. The image came from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Aqua satellite.

For people that don't "believe" that human activity changes the atmosphere (whether it's global warming or something else), I think looking at something like this, and the range of the smoke, coupled with the images of the Earth's atmosphere below start to form a perspective on what's happening. These are just one set of wildfires. There are fires all over, and pollution, and wars and whatever else going on too.

Ever take off in an airplane on a clear day, and you can see smoke from small fires on the ground going on for miles? Or the smoke stacks from a plant? It's really something.

Look at that! Like a razor thin veil between everything you know...and pitch black, death-cold outer space going off in all directions longer than our brains can comprehend. If you think about that too long, you'll get the pink spiders, the jim jams, the blue Johnnies, the snakes in the boots. You know, mania a potu. You'll go fucking nuts.

This is why, no matter what astronauts think before they go into space, they always come back down with a marked appreciation for the fragility of our planet.

I guess we're not supposed to think about it that much. We'd lose our drive to go to work and pay bills. We'd wind up like Alvy in Annie Hall:

Doctor in Brooklyn: Why are you depressed, Alvy?
Alvy's Mom: Tell Dr. Flicker.
[Young Alvy sits, his head down - his mother answers for him]
Alvy's Mom: It's something he read.
Doctor in Brooklyn: Something he read, huh?
Alvy at 9: [his head still down] The universe is expanding.
Doctor in Brooklyn: The universe is expanding?
Alvy at 9: Well, the universe is everything, and if it's expanding, someday it will break apart and that would be the end of everything!
Alvy's Mom: What is that your business?
[she turns back to the doctor]
Alvy's Mom: He stopped doing his homework!
Alvy at 9: What's the point?
Alvy's Mom: What has the universe got to do with it? You're here in Brooklyn! Brooklyn is not expanding!
Doctor in Brooklyn: It won't be expanding for billions of years yet, Alvy. And we've gotta try to enjoy ourselves while we're here!

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