Wednesday, April 14, 2010

While children once huddles in front of their radios and television sets, waiting for the latest updates on the fates of heroes such as John Glenn and Neil Armstrong, modern space missions all seem to end the same way: with indistinct pictures of orange rocks, followed by impassioned hyperbole from scientist types attempting to convince us how totally awesome the images are.

Hyperbole: obvious exaggeration, usually for effort or emphasis

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