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“It is well to fetter the wings of our fancy and restrain its flights. It is quite possible we may have formed entirely erroneous ideas of what we actually see. The greenish gray patches may not be seas at all, nor the ruddy continents, solid land. Neither may the obscuring patches be clouds of vapor. Man is too quick at forming conclusions. Let him but indistinctly see a thing, or even be undecided as to whether he does actually see it and he will then and there set himself to theorizing, and build immense castles of conjecture on a foundation, of whose existence he is by no means certain.”

Quote by Edward E. Barnard

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Edward E. Barnard
Edward E. Barnard

Edward E. Barnard was a renowned American astronomer known for his observations and research on stars and galaxies. Born on December 16, 1857, he passed away on February 6, 1923. Barnard made significant contributions to the field of astronomy, including the discovery of Barnard's Star, the closest known star to the Solar System. more

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