martes, 11 de noviembre de 2025

RIGHT TO THRIVE / DIRECTO A PROSPERAR

Hi my dear friends. Today a short story about Planet Mars, spaceships, the outerspace and more...

Hola mis queridos amigos. Hoy un relato corto sobre el Planeta Marte, naves espaciales, el espacio exterior y más...





Info: from Speak Up magazine.

Photos: www.icog.es  /  Scientific.American  /  Space  /  Xataka  /  RTVE.es




SCIENCE FICTION -  A SHORT STORY  -  RIGHT TO THRIVE  by  Talitha Linehan.

Esther implored her brother, Todd, to reconsider. It was her last chance to convince him to do the right thing.  She would leave Earth for Mars that night, and if Todd didn't come with her, she would never see him again.  "Go to Mars and live in servitude and misery?" responded Todd. "No, thanks".

Todd had a point. Esther knew her new life on Mars would be difficult. All humans would be obliged to work hard to make the planet habitable.  They would have to live in a confined space and in restrictive conditions, but it was either that or remain on Earth and die. "there is another option", said Todd, "a better option."

It was the same argument that she and Todd had had a hundred times before.  The other option Todd was referring to was one Esther would never consider, not just because it was uncertain but also because it was immoral.

Todd was part of a movement called RIGHT TO THRIVE, which had emerged in the first half of the 21st century, in response to contact from The Others.  The government had begun to confirm the presence of UFOs in the 2020s, and had then confirmed the presence of The Others, highly-evolved humanoids who were communicating with them, warning them that if humanity didn't change its ways immediately, the planet would become uninhabitable by the end of the century.


This revelation had fractured humanity and given rise to two movements: RIGHT TO SURVIVE, which Esther was affiliated with, and RIGHT TO THRIVE, which Todd was affiliated with.  Right to Survive advocated sustainable living, while Right to Thrive defended the rights of humans to live as they desired.

"We're not going to be dictated to by a bunch of aliens,"  Right to Thrive leaders often declared. "We're not giving up our big cars or our fossil fuels to live like hippies in the forest."

The Right to Thrive movement had refused to change its ways and so had doomed humanity, and now the Earth was becoming uninhabitable and humans were relocating to Mars on a fleet of spaceships.

"Go to Mars and live like a peasant," said Todd, "or come with us and become the ruler of a new world." "It's not a new world. It's their world. You don't know if you can even survive there." "Oh, we know," said Todd, assuredly.




Esther felt sick at the thought of what Todd and his cohorts had done. Instead of supporting the relocation to Mars, they had adopted extreme measures to ensure their survival.  The government had always been secretive about The Others, about who they were and where they came from. but they had revealed to humanity in recent years that they were leaving Earth and would never return.  The Right to Thrive leaders, which by then had their own military bases and arms, had horrified humanity by capturing one of The Others' spaceships and experimenting on them.

"Our scientists said their DNA is very similar to ours," Todd told Esther, "but more advanced, that they come from a planet that's identical to Earth and that we could survive there. Not just survive, but thrive.  While you're working like peasants, we'll be living like kings."

"And The Others? What about them? Are you going to annihilate them?" "Why not?" said Todd. "We have all the arms we need. Our scientists say The Others don't use any arms, that they are pacifist species. And now we can use their spaceship to navigate to their home planet and dominate it".


Todd said his final goodbye to his sister, marvelling at her stupidity. Then he went to the local Right to Thrive military base and boarded one of the spaceships that would follow the alien ship to its home planet.  His heart skipped a beat as the spaceship launched. He felt ready to fight, ready to kill, ready to take what was rightfully his.  The spaceship ascended, flew over the ocean and then descended. The scientists had told them to expect this, as The Others had always ascended from and descended into the ocean, and it was thought that their launching platforms were there.

Todd looked out as they descended into the water, but instead of landing on a platform, they went through the botton of the ocean, down into darkness and then, after many hours, into light and finally they landed.  It looked like they were back on Earth, but then over the next few days, the terrible truth emerged. They were on Earth, in a world hidden under the ocean, where The Ohers had lived for more than a million years.  The Others weren't aliens from another planet, but advanced humanoids from Earth.  And as the humans destroyed the world above, they also destroyed the world below, and now this too had become uninhabitable.




The Others had left for an unknown planet and the members of the movement that had destroyed Earth were doomed to die with it, under the ocean, without fuel or food to survive, let alone thrive.


VOCABULARY

uncertain: incierto  /  to thrive: prosperar  /  to warn: avisar  /  to change one's ways: cambiar la forma de comportarse  /  to give up: rendirse  /  doomed: condenado  /  peasant: campesino  /  ruler: gobernante  /  cohorts: secuaces  /  to skip a beat (heart) dar un vuelco el corazón  /  let alone: por no hablar de





jueves, 6 de noviembre de 2025

DARK SKIES. WHAT'S HIDING IN THE NIGHT SKIES OF YORKSHIRE?

Hi my dear friends. Stargazing is a marvellous activity. Dark skies are perfect for that so today we are going to know more about "Dark Skies" and "Stargazing" in U.K.  I hope you'll like it!

Hola mis queridos amigos. Observar las estrellas es una actividad maravillosa. Los cielos oscuros son perfectos para eso así que hoy vamos a saber más sobre "Cielos oscuros" y "Observar las estrellas" en Reino Unido. ¡Espero que os guste!





Info: SPEAK UP magazine

Photos:dark.skies.festival.yorshire  /  dark.sky  /  darkskiesnationalpark.org.uk  /  north.york.moors.national.park (2)  /  yorkshire.dales.nation




DARK SKIES.  WHAT'S HIDING IN THE NIGHT SKIES OF YORKSHIRE?

The darker the sky, the more you can see;  the blacker the night, the brighter the Moon, the dimmer the streets, the stronger the glow;  the deeper the shade, the lighter the view.

The Yorkshire poet Ian McMillan wrote these words as an ode to the Dark Skies Festival.  Held annually from mid-February to early March in numerous national parks across the UK, the Dark Skies Festival aims to promote appreciation of Britain's night skies and nocturnal wildlife.





NATIONAL PARKS

The Yorkshire Dales and the North York Moors in the north of England play a special role in the festival.  These spectacular nature landscapes, where dry-stone walls snake through landscapes peppered with field barns, are perfect for hiking all year round.

Porpular routes include the Dales Way, Pennine Way, Coast-to-Coast Walk, Cleveland Way  and Rosedale Railway Walk.

The Yorkshire Dales have inspired many Yorkshire-born poets and artists, including Ted Hughes and David Hockney, who still enjoys outdoor painting in various locations around Yorkshire.

The North York Moors, a European Special Protection Area for merlin and plover bird species. are popular among birdwatchers and conservationists.

In late August through September the North York Moors take on the purple hue of the heather, which covers around 44,000 hectares of the national park.  Wintertime brings snow to the upland areas.  The Dark Skies Festival marks the end to the bitter weather, offering an opportunity to experience the Yorkshire landscape in the crisp air of early spring.






DARK SKY RESERVES

In 2020, the North York Moors and the Yorkshire Dales were declared International Dark Sky Reserves, a title given to areas with low levels of light pollution and ideal conditions for stargazing. 


WILDLIFE WATCH

The Dark Skies Festival offers an opportunity to observe the park's nightlife.  The Grimwith Walk is recommended, a 4-5 mile walk around Grimwith Reservoir, as the best way to spot nocturnal animals.  The walk, taking in impressive views of the moors and the lower Yorkshire Dales, begins in the evening and participants experience the fall of night together.  Local wildlife to look out for include the ringed plover, a common bird species in Grimwith, as well as nocturnal birds such as barn owls.





CELESTIAL BODIES

The night sky, with its vast expanse of twinkling stars and other celestial objects, has captivated humanity since the dawn of time.  Amongst the most stunning dark skies' wonders are constellations, which are groups of visible stars positioned in such a way that they form a pattern recognisable to the human imagination.  Astronomers have formally defind eighty-eight constellations, each representing animals, objects or mythological creatures.



DARK SKY RESERVES

Dark sky reserves are places where darkness is conserved for scientific, educational and cultural purposes, and of course, for the enjoyment of the general public.  This has increased awareness of the benefits of protecting the 3,615 sq km are from light pollution.  Many local businesses now participate in the festival and have obtained "dark sky friendly business status", meaning that they offer binoculars, literature on the dark skies, warm blankets and other essentials for a night under the stars.






VOCABULARY

dimmer: más tenue  /  glow: resplandor  /  dales: valles  /  moors: páramos  /  dry-stone: muro sin cemento  /  to snake: serpentear  /  peppered: salpicado  /  field barns: graneros  /  hiking: excursiones, caminatas  /  merlin: halcón pequeño  /  plover: chorlito  /  hue: tonalidad  /  heather: brezo  /  crisp: fresco  /  reservoir: embalse  /  to spot: divisar  /  barn owls: lechuzas comunes  /  twinkling: titilantes  /  stunning: asombrosas