Haiku from the spaceship. This haiku was written while Mrs. Naoko Yamazaki, the astronaut, was on duty in the spaceship.
Artwork and the English translation are by me.
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3 comments:
Love this!
I've written a few space haiku as part of a “Rocket Dreams” commission I received alongside NASA photographs of the race to the moon.
sputnik satellite
a solar flare picks out
a rivet
This is Sputnik 1 opening the way for space exploration and for eventual future moon exploration.
Read/performed U.K. National Poetry Day October 4th 2007 with Space Historian Piers Bizony and NASA images, as part of World Space Week.
Also published in: tinywords
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Thanks for the info and your space haiku, which is great. What I am impressed is that a haijin actually traveled space and wrote a haiku.
Well if the President of the European Union can write haiku, it's only right that the deep space ambassador writes too! ;-)
Alan
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