The Earth, then and now.

… as drawn by the younger Free-Ride offspring.
The Earth as described in 2006:

SmallV1AnnotatedEarth.jpg


The moon was going through its phases, the meteor catcher was catching meteors, and the ozone layer, while holey, was still there.
The Earth as described in 2009:

SmallV2AnnotatedEarth.jpg

The meteor catcher appears to have been replaced by a large satellite dish. Maybe we have better options with which to handle falling meteors now. (Or maybe we’ve just prioritized telecommunications.)
Just past the asteroid belt, Mars seems in a very close approach to Earth (possibly because the Mars Rover would appears to be back on Earth — for repairs?).
The moon’s still there. Volcanos are still erupting. Giant palm trees are still visible from space.
But where the hell is the ozone layer?
2009 may be a good year to invest in sunscreen.

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3 Comments

  1. “… the ozone layer, while holey …”
    i saw that as the “zone” where all the O’s live. hey, i laughed

  2. My first thought was that Younger Offspring still has not bowed to the convention of North being up on maps. Either that or we’re in for a very topsy-turvy ride this year.

  3. Wow, your kids know the Big Whack theory, now that is progressive education! Did they learn astrophysix in a California public school?

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