Other World/s

In these chaotic (or quixotic, depending on your point of view) times, it may be good to step back a bit and try and see the big picture, in this case, the view from satellites. In the book Overview*, authors Benjamin Grant and Sandra Markle relied on Maxar Technologies and their four satellites whose cameras have lenses 4 feet wide, sharp enough to detail a basketball while circling Earth at nearly 18,000 mph, a speed fast enough to circle our planet 15 times per day. And with all that is happening, at an almost equally fast pace, reading this book can be a mixed bag to see both the beauty of our "home" side-by-side with the evidence of our destruction and our virus-like growth. As one author wrote, aliens looking down at the same sights might tend to wonder, "what are they doing down there?" Deforestation in the Amazon. Photo: NASA ...