tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7721756258546233776.post804175141338748893..comments2024-01-22T15:45:34.973-08:00Comments on The Hot Flash Homestead: Star Wars revisited, the cradle of mankind and the importance of potatoesHotFlashHomesteadhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05894953352910455222noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7721756258546233776.post-12981960939051547772015-10-22T08:50:32.123-07:002015-10-22T08:50:32.123-07:00Thank you for those words; astronomy is not for ev...Thank you for those words; astronomy is not for everyone, but we all have our own "Star Wars" moments, where we're suddenly exposed to something that changes our life and our interests forever. Yours may be something else, but the important thing is, you followed your heart and it led you to being the person you are today!HotFlashHomesteadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05894953352910455222noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7721756258546233776.post-36278090259197037442015-10-22T04:49:57.532-07:002015-10-22T04:49:57.532-07:00Oh I love this! I enjoy Star Wars but haven't ...Oh I love this! I enjoy Star Wars but haven't ever thought of it in this way. I can totally see that message now. I would argue that your role in space was even more important than being up there yourself. Think of the opportunity that exists working in an observatory: you can be the gate that opens your love of space to so many others. By making it accessible and relatable. I'm a little embarrassed to admit I have no interest in space. My scope is much, much smaller than that. But thank heavens for the big thinkers. Stephen Andrewhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00657698116552267561noreply@blogger.com