Feb 072011
 

I saw Saturn early this morning.  So did a lot of other people, they just didn’t notice.  Anyone who glanced at the sky could have seen it.  From here on Earth, it looks like a star of average brightness.  Until you look through a telescope. 

A telescope brings a wonder that is high above into earthly view.  It has no light of it’s own, but when properly aligned, a telescope collects and magnifies the light, allowing others to see Heavenly sites.  It doesn’t take a big telescope to see amazing things, just one that is pointed in the right direction.

Someday, I want to be a telescope.

  3 Responses to “Can You See Saturn When You Look My Way?”

  1. I saw Saturn, too. I’m glad I have friends like mark who can tell me what I saw. It was more than a mere star; it was a whole planet. Too cool. And thanks. Maybe you already are a telescope my brother.

  2. Yep. You are a telescope. And a paperclip. 😉

  3. You have been a telescope for a long time to a lot of people.

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