Charles Augustus Young Quote

Astronomers do not overlook a wide and open valley, but rather from the foothills of a mountain range, look upward into mists and clouds, and every path soon disappears into obscurity, except where here and there sunlight breaks through.


In: George Isles, The Skies and the Earth


Astronomers do not overlook a wide and open valley, but rather from the foothills of a mountain range, look upward into mists and clouds, and every...

Astronomers do not overlook a wide and open valley, but rather from the foothills of a mountain range, look upward into mists and clouds, and every...

Astronomers do not overlook a wide and open valley, but rather from the foothills of a mountain range, look upward into mists and clouds, and every...

Astronomers do not overlook a wide and open valley, but rather from the foothills of a mountain range, look upward into mists and clouds, and every...