David Rupke

Stars (upper left), gas (right), and gas excitation (lower left) in the barred spiral NGC 1365 (from Veilleux, Shopbell, Rupke, et al. 2003).

Welcome

"But when I try to make my language more particular, I see that the life of this place is always emerging beyond expectation or prediction or typicality, that it is unique, given to the world minute by minute, only once, never to be repeated. And then is when I see that this life is a miracle, absolutely worth having, absolutely worth saving."

"The uniqueness of an individual creature is inherent, not in its physical or behavioral anomalies, but in its life. Its life is not its 'life history,' the typical cycle of members of its species from conception to reproduction to death. Its life is all that happens to it in its place. Its wholeness is inherent in its life, not in its physiology or biology. This wholeness of creatures and places together is never going to be apparent to an intelligence coldly determined to be empirical or objective. It shows itself to affection and familiarity."

Wendell Berry, Life is a Miracle