Did you know... there's no clear boundary between Earth and space?
I had no idea until I assisted Claude Nicollier's presentation. He is Switzerland's first astronaut that has been on 4 missions to space, working with the Hubble telescope.
But it’s true.
There’s no sharp line where the atmosphere ends and space begins. Scientists debate it — some say it’s the Kármán line at 100 km, others draw it lower, around 80 km.
This is what I'm hearing:
Space is more a gradient than a border.
Like so many things in life, there is no clear cut, definite line
No certainty. No guarantees.
Just trust, teamwork, and a love for what you do, strong enough to carry you through it all and lead you in the right direction
🛰️ The truth is:
There is no clean line between ready and not ready.
Between possible and impossible.
Between who you are and who you could become.
Just like space — life is not black and white.
It's all gradients, leaps, and floating forward even when you’re not sure which way is “up”.
✨ If you're dreaming big: don’t wait for a clear sign.
You won’t get one.
Launch anyway.
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