http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/notetag:chirp.cooleysekula.net,2017-12-04:noticeId=220327:objectType=noteNew note by steveThe lunar regolith has rarely looked so lovely as it does tonight, owing to the moon being at perogee. To date, this gem in the heavens is the farthest any human has ever been from Earth. And it is only a quarter of million miles away. That is nothing to the cosmos. <a href="https://twitter.com/drsekula/status/937485980961042433/photo/1" title="https://twitter.com/drsekula/status/937485980961042433/photo/1" class="attachment" id="attachment-44608" rel="nofollow external">https://twitter.com/drsekula/status/937485980961042433/photo/1</a> <a href="https://chirp.cooleysekula.net/file/d76c583844dee58444d62c2cce9584b19b812c8b56fc1c4335df7430fb3a471b.png" title="https://chirp.cooleysekula.net/file/d76c583844dee58444d62c2cce9584b19b812c8b56fc1c4335df7430fb3a471b.png" class="attachment" id="attachment-44607" rel="nofollow external">https://chirp.cooleysekula.net/attachment/44607</a>220327http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post2017-12-04T01:01:23+00:002017-12-04T01:01:23+00:00http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/personhttps://chirp.cooleysekula.net/user/3stevePhysicist, Research Group Manager at SNOLAB, Professor of Physics at Queen's University, dark matter hunter, neutrino watcher, writer, runner, programmer, blogger, sometimes a drummer.steveStephen SekulaPhysicist, Research Group Manager at SNOLAB, Professor of Physics at Queen's University, dark matter hunter, neutrino watcher, writer, runner, programmer, blogger, sometimes a drummer.Sudbury, ON, Canadahomepagehttps://steve.cooleysekula.nettruetag:chirp.cooleysekula.net,2017-12-04:objectType=thread:nonce=1ece217fca042f03