Is this not the very thing that drives an adventurous man to navigate uncharted oceans, to traverse continents and mountains, to pilot virgin estuaries and hidden covesthis promise of inscribing a name steadfast upon what he finds? There are few parcels of earth left to be claimed; yet even as the known world shrinks, the heavens grow ever more infinite. An explorer of the skies need never leave his home or fret over the swiftness of other expeditions; he might give whatever name he chooses to any new thing that wanders into his view.
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About John Pipkin, The Blind Astronomer's Daughter
John Pipkin, The Blind Astronomer's Daughter.
Themes
- Science — Discovery, inquiry, and the wonders of the natural world