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Cluster of Calm

By Harley White posted 08-03-2023 13:01

  

This discovery was made possible by NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory along with optical and infrared telescopes.

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Cluster of Calm

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There’s a place in space of beautiful blue,

a galaxy cluster serene,

remote from the Earth, yet within our view

as seen on distant cosmic screen.

Astronomers call it ‘relaxed and calm’,

the very first they ever knew,

so far away, seeming like soothing balm

of a lapis lazuli hue.

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Over eight billion light-years from our orb

where battles of willfulness rage

and trivial matters tend to absorb

lies this seemingly peaceful stage

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on which benevolent lives may perform

their parts in harmonious sphere

and voyagers need not weather a storm

for enlightened shores to appear,

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or so I imagine it might be there

in that heavenly-looking site

enjoyed by beings awake and aware,

where my daydreams have taken flight.

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What comes around goes around, so they say,

in more than an orbital way.

Who knows what scenarios are at play

or karmic effects may hold sway?

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The blueness in setting velvety dark

with a golden light at its core

enkindles the fire of reverie’s spark

beyond borders of evermore.

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Aye might I arise and go to that isle,

as Yeats in his poem expressed,

a celestial Innisfree to beguile,

when earthly travails are at rest?

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~ Harley White

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Inspiration for poem from article and image ~ SPT-CL J2215-3537: Unexpectedly Calm and Remote Galaxy Cluster Discovered…

https://chandra.si.edu/photo/2023/spt2215/

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In addition, inspiration derived from the poem “The Lake Isle of Innisfree” is a written by William Butler Yeats in 1888…

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Isle_of_Innisfree

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Explanation: A galaxy cluster with an important characteristic – being “relaxed – has been discovered about 8.4 billion light years from Earth… This discovery was made possible by NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory along with optical and infrared telescopes.


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