All that which is marvelous, and which we anticipate with such thrill, already exists but we cannot see it because of the remote distances and the limited power of our telescopes.


In: Adam Starchild (ed.), The Science Fiction of Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, Dreams of the Earth and Sky (p. 154)


All that which is marvelous, and which we anticipate with such thrill, already exists but we cannot see it because of the remote distances and the...

All that which is marvelous, and which we anticipate with such thrill, already exists but we cannot see it because of the remote distances and the...

All that which is marvelous, and which we anticipate with such thrill, already exists but we cannot see it because of the remote distances and the...

All that which is marvelous, and which we anticipate with such thrill, already exists but we cannot see it because of the remote distances and the...