Star Trek
, I'd like to take this occasion to place a congratulatory address for 50th anniversary.
Last year, I understood that this year is 50th anniversary of Star Trek, but I didn't remember the precise data until I happened to see a retweet ofcongratulatory message by JPL
on Twitter, @NASAVoyager
. But I don't use Twitter, so I cannot post a congratulatory address. When I was a college student, I was a petty fan of Star Trek,but back then, I was lodging without TV, so I was enjoying novelized books. I think I read all the novelized books of movie version I could borrow, and various books of the Original Series and " The Next Generation
When I was a junior high school student, I had an interest in space and space exploration, especially Voyager program. Come to think of it, while I was interested in real space exploration, I think I didn't have interest in science fiction
. But I backed down after I flunked in mathematics in high school, then I began to read fictitious space exploration next -it was after I entered college that I began to read Star Trek, though. Why I was away? Simply because while I was under psychotic depression, I stopped reading and faded away. When I came back last spring after I went to a planetarium to watch a program about Voyager programs, I recalled about Star Trek, too. After that, I watched only one of the DVDs I hadn't watched yet, But so far, that's all. Because I confess thatreal space exploration sounds more exciting to me now.
It's less than ten days until the termination of Rosetta
It's delightful that Philae
lander was found on Comet67P before the end of mission. At the end of mission, Rosetta is landing on Comet67P, then it's perfect if Rosetta can land beside Philae. And it's already less than one year until the termination of Cassini
mission. but
I'd like to show respect for all the marvelous achievement of Rosetta and Cassini, and wish good luck for the rest of mission
.