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Zenstronomy

Zenstronomy

– Poetry by James Kotsybar –

Zen of Instruction

You say, “Hey, you know,
that makes a lot of good sense!”
I feel gratified.

Godma

When you picture God,
do you envision a Zeus
or look about you?

Astrophysical Reality

To shine the brightest,
stars must possess a dense core.
Dim stars lack substance.


James Kotsybar
About the Author – James Kotsybar

Chosen for special recognition by NASA, James Ph. Kotsybar is the first poet to be published to another planet. His haiku currently orbits Mars aboard the MAVEN spacecraft, appears in the mission log of The Hubble Space Telescope and was featured at NASA’s Centaur Art Challenge at Ingenuity Fest, Ohio.

 


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