Wednesday, July 29, 2009

What the Moon Smells Like

A l o h a !
Come inside
(click on photos to enlarge)
Tropic Moon, why you look so small up there?"


"Everyone has talent. What is rare is the courage to follow the talent to the dark place where it leads."
Erica Jong


The Natives are . . .
Handsome!

"The covers of this book are too far apart."
Ambrose Bierce

Flapping in the breeze. My jaws?
NO!! Flags!

"Nothing can bring you peace but yourself."
Ralph Waldo Emerson






When astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins returned from their history-making journey to the moon, 40 years ago this Summer, they splashed into the Pacific about 800 miles southwest of Hawaii.



Thus my island home of Oahu was the first solid land under their feet. It was not their first isle visit, as the Big Island's Mauna Kea had hosted their pre-flight training among her other-worldly rocks in a place now known as Apollo Valley.



Once back upon US soil, the astronauts had fun complying with customs and immigration regulations. Official documents thus record that they arrived from "The Moon" aboard "Flight 11" arriving at "Honolulu Hawaii." In answer to the health question regarding "conditions on board that which may lead to the spread of disease" they answered honestly (gulp): "To be determined."



A customs declaration was also dutifully filed regarding the 47 pounds of Moon Rocks they had obtained. Aboard the gleaming, modified Airstream trailer, that served as their 21 day quarantine, the astronauts and flight surgeon William Carpentier (along with NASA technician John Hirasaki) were the first humans to observe the naked lunar minerals inside the Earth's atmosphere. Though they looked like "ordinary rocks" there was one interesting thing about these rocks. They smelled like burnt gun powder.
A L O H A, Earthlings!
Cloudia

25 comments:

magiceye said...

that was interesting information and brilliant images!

namaste /\
aloha!

Raph G. Neckmann said...

Amazing! But whatever the moon and stars are physically made of, there is a beauty and mystery about them which goes beyond that.

Dina said...

Really?? Smell of gun powder?! Maybe it's left from the Big Bang. ;-)

I agree. Hawaiian men must be the most pleasing to look at on all our planet.

DeniseinVA said...

Fascinating, I saw one of those moon rocks here in DC at the Natural History Museum I think it was, but it has been a long time. Great photos, the one of the moon at the top is fantastic, always love those moon shots. Hard to imagine we once landed on it. I wonder how long until the next time? And yes, I could not help but notice how handsome the Hawiian men are ;)

Daryl said...

WOW .. I didnt know that and I am laughing AND nodding at Dina's comment

Aloha, sistah!

Anonymous said...

Cool info about the moon rock odor...molding "cheese" maybe? Yes, the Hawaiian guys are beautiful, especially with their hula. I want to marry the Hawaiian guy who can climb the coconut trees...DrumMajor

Deb said...

Blogs in which you learn something! I like it.

Come visit my blog...I'm having a give a way!

Dianne said...

I always leave here happy, thank you!!

Anonymous said...

Another feel good post. Love the Emerson quote. Thanks dear girl.

Sandee said...

I'm not sure what you said here. I got stuck on the handsome native. Just saying.

Have a terrific day. :)

Charles Gramlich said...

I never thought really about the moon rocks having a smell, particularly that one.

Teresa said...

This post just brightened my day from the info about the astronauts and their moon rocks going through customs to the smiling hunky native with his flaming torch! Thanks for sharing your world.

Elizabeth Bradley said...

Smelly moon rocks and hunky Hawaiians, not too shabby.

laughingwolf said...

just great, thx cloudia :)

nova scotia does not have this, but our sights a lovely, too...

icloudia said...

Aloha Earthlings LOL

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Unknown said...

Oh, moon rocks (the)! Cool post. I remember as a ten year old having a friend whose father truly believed that men landing on the moon was all a media hoax. I thought he was a dumb ass. :-D

I'm with Ralph G.: science is interesting and cool and all but it's nice to let the mystery be sometimes.

Peace
Pagan Sphinx

Cloudia said...

Oh you folks are the best!
Dina, the big Bang LOL the laugh of the day for sure.
Everybody ougtha check out Ralph's amazing different blog. Everyone here is cool, but check out his world first for a delght.
So much talent comes here. Gotta say it again, you guys are the BEST!!!!!
Warm Alohas

Rajesh said...

Very interesting information. The first snaps with moon above the clouds in the blue sky is very beautiful.

Cloudia said...

Excuse me, of course I meant "Raph."

Namaste, Rajesh!

Anonymous said...

party here

Anonymous said...

I am offended Cloudia!! You never asked for such pics as you did Heff. I am truly hurt. If you should though, one hand washes the other you know. ;)

Barbara Martin said...

Interesting bits of information on the astronauts and their collection of rocks.

Cloudia said...

*Blush*

Junosmom said...

Oh, he is handsome, but I don't know about that hairdo!