@ 7:39 PM after 1495.5 miles

If you ask what took us so long today, you may be shown all 77 photos that I took at the Kennedy Space Center.
Instead, here are some of the realities that I enjoyed the most:

What every (inner) child wants to know -- where do astronauts go to the bathroom?

Why substitute a two-dimensional or even three-dimensional representation for the real thing -- even if it is far away?


and finally, in an oblique reference to my own (re) design

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