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After spending 178 days in space, the astronaut admitted the big lie he realized after seeing Earth.

Misty Tate by Misty Tate
July 12, 2024
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Space travel has become increasingly popular with companies such as SpaceX, Virgin Galactic and Blue Origin. Space tourists can pay a fee (very few can afford it) and see Earth from space, but A NASA astronaut says his view of the planet has completely changed When entering orbit.

62-year-old retired astronaut Ron Curran assures us that we're living a big lie. Karan is not specifically referring to defenders of the flat earth, but the values ​​societies are based on.

The astronaut experienced the so-called “supervision effect,” a cognitive change that many astronauts experience when looking at Earth from space. Most people feel an emotion so unexpected and overwhelming that it leads them Revisit the transcendental aspects of your existence or your own life on the planet.

Ron Curran spent 178 days in space in 2,842 different orbits during his career at NASA. The astronaut observed the Earth several times from the International Space Station (ISS) and came to a conclusion. The New Yorker explained Great thinking He understands that most people's worries are futile.

The image of the earth was not what I expected

NASA astronaut He could see with his own eyes the real problems facing this planet: Global Warming, Forest Loss and Biodiversity Conservation.

Karan noticed the thunderstorms and northern lights moving so close that he felt he could touch them with his hand, but it didn't surprise him much, rather The thinness of our planet's atmosphere. “At that moment I realized that this paper-thin layer is what keeps all life on our planet alive.”revealed.

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A New Yorker can observe from space only the aspects he considers most important. “I saw a diverse biosphere full of life, I didn't see an economy”, according to Ron Caron. Astronaut doesn't hesitate to assure us that we are living a big lie from the point of view of space.

Karan understood how all countries are interdependent Protected the maintenance of the planet from setting foot on solid ground. Michael Collins reached the moon in Apollo 11 and was appalled by the fragility of Earth. Edgar Mitchell flew on Apollo 14 and said he had an experience “Explosion of Emotions”.

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Misty Tate

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