Little Blue Dot Today
Not just to the roof of your building. Not just to the edge of the atmosphere. Keep going. Past the Moon. Past Mars. Past the asteroid belt, the amber storms of Jupiter, the ghostly rings of Saturn. Out past the Kuiper Cliff, where the Sun becomes just another speck of light.
And then, from billions of miles away — turn around. Little Blue Dot
No heaven. No hell. Just this. Just us. Just now. Not just to the roof of your building
Voyager 1 took that photo on February 14, 1990. A Valentine from space. A love letter we didn’t know we needed. the amber storms of Jupiter
That little blue dot is all the meaning there is. No second planet. No backup. No cosmic rescue squad.
Little Blue Dot. Make it count.