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Create Your Own Planet!

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Photos courtesy of flickr user gadl and licensed under Creative Commons

Browsing some random searches on Spezify I came across some of these cool pictures. Investigating on flickr, I found these are created using stereographic reprojections of equirectangular panoramas to create tiny planets! Quite a few people have done these, but Alexandre Duret-Lutz (“gadl“) has some particularly nice examples – and, if you like the look of them, he provides how-to info on his Wee Planets page. They reminded me of both the planets encountered by the Little Prince on his travels and the SuperForest Humanifesto.

The Environment is everything that disappears when you close your eyes. If you want to improve it, you must begin with what you see and encounter every single day of your life.

What we see around us is our planet that we can take care of as the little prince does Asteroid B612:

when you’ve finished your own toilet in the morning, then it is time to attend to the toilet of your planet, just so, with the greatest care”

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“it is only with the heart one can see rightly, what is essential is invisible to the eye”

If you’ve never read The Little Prince, I would second SuperForester Chris’s recommendation - its Antoine de Saint Exupéry’s classic tale of an aviator stranded in the desert who encounters a small prince visiting from the stars and learns about friendship and human nature. You can catch the whole thing online, charming illustrations and all, here.
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The Little Prince ou Le Petit Prince

Hello SuperForest. Let me tell you about my favorite book. During its 66 year life it has been translated into 180 different languages and has sold 80 million copies. It first came into my life in French class last year. We didn’t study it in French, but in English. It’s the beautiful story of a ‘little prince’ who goes on an interstellar voyage to many planets including Earth, delving into the mystery of love and friendship. I can’t explain in words how beautiful the author’s (Antoine de Saint-Expuery) message is. I just can’t.

I find myself reading the same story week after week. There comes some times when I get down on myself and those are the times I do not remember the little prince.  It does not read like a children’s book. It reads like a human’s book. It reads like a poem. I hope if you do decide to pick it up in a book store it finds you well. Don’t take my word for it. When you feel it, you’ll know.
Here’s an handy Amazon link.
Have a great day.

Love,

Chris