
NASA to send original work by US Poet Ada Limón to Jupiter's moon Europa
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Famous U.S. Poet Ada Limon wrote a poem in honor of NASA's upcoming mission to Jupiter's moon. The poem is called “In Praise of Mystery: A Poem for Europa."
"Writing this poem was one of the greatest honors of my life, but also one of the most difficult tasks I’ve ever been assigned," Limón said in a statement released through the Library of Congress. "Eventually, what made the poem come together was realizing that in pointing toward other planets, stars and moons, we are also recognizing the enormous gift that is our planet Earth. To point outward is also to point inward."
During a recent interview with The Associated Press, Limón said she struggled at first with the poem, explaining that because of its official nature she couldn't rely on her usual instincts. After working on more than a dozen drafts, she received invaluable advice from her husband, Lucas Marquardt, who urged her to write the poem is if it were personal, a "poem that you would write anyway."













