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Copernican revolution never happened

Some weeks ago I opened my browser (I’m trying rekonq) and I saw an image from APOD.

A strange signal received by the radiotelescope SETI

I read the description without paying much attention and, for a moment, I actually thought that we had caught some alien signal. A few words crossed my mind : “Everything is about to change”.

 

Now I’m thinking, did people ever realized that the sky above is an infinite space of possibilities? Different worlds, different suns, beautiful horizons that we will never able to see are up there, too far from us to reach, but they are there. Maybe even different civilizations, cultures, creatures. Things that our earthly imagination cannot even conceive.
I don’t think that the fact that we will may never be able to reach them makes this less fascinating.

From what I see, people still live on a flat Earth, with a painted sky above them. Stars are nothing but tiny sparks in the sky, and they are barely visible due to light pollution.

I really hope that someday we will be able to read some signal coming from an alien intelligent life form. I know that any answer from us would take hundreds of thousands of years and a dialogue would be impossible, but that would really change the way we look at the sky above us and the Earth below us.

“Live long and prosper”

Chaucer be my guide.

With that old binoculars I managed to see two Jupiter’s moons Ganymede and Callisto. However I couldn’t see them very well because Jupiter was too low above the horizon (20°) at that time. Nevertheless I saw Uranus, next to Jupiter, a really faint object. After that experience I used the binoculars to watch at the sky and at the Moon. I really enjoy being out in the night, the fresh air, the darkness around me and the starlit sky above me.

I tried to search for information about telescopes, mainly their prices. I even searched for bigger binoculars. But I think that before spending a big amount of money I should be sure that this is what I really want and, above all, whether I can go out in the night to some dark places on regular basis.

In the meantime I am studying a little of astronomy, mainly positional astronomy, in fact I am building an astrolabe, a simple one made of paper or maybe sheets of wood. It is really a good exercise of geometry and astronomy and has a very interesting historical background which involves many different cultures. A bright example is “A Treatise on the Astrolabe” by G. Chaucer, dedicated to his son it is probably the main source if you want to understand how to build and how it works an astrolabe. And, to my surprise, even if English is not my native language, it is not too difficult to read.

“Lyte Lowys my sone, I aperceyve wel by certeyne evydences thyn abilite to lerne sciences touching nombres and proporciouns; and as wel considre I thy besy praier in special to lerne the tretys of the Astrelabie”