I am 45. I will always remember watching Apollo 11 on our 13" black/white. When Neil set his foot onto the Moon, I was 6 yrs. old and right there with him, not 230,000 mi. distant, right there with him! My grandfather worked at Northrup. He worked on the flying wing, and ended his carrer working on the F-20 Tigershark which was beat out by the F-18. Grandma worked at Rockwell, she brought home some plans for the space shuttle, 8 yrs before it ever flew! Nothing too complex, just a few pages that had cutaways showing cockpit, cargo bay, engines and the arm! I had to have those plans and still do! Summer camp, '72 , I remember standing around the fire, listening as one of the counselors showed us the constellations, the first objects in space other than the moon I ever learned of! At 35 I bought my first and only
telescope, and got a book that had some star charts and minimal info. A month later I took a class in Astronomy at the local college, I wanted to KNOW what I was looking at! That class had a lot of astrophysics, more than I bargained for!
A year later I was studying QM and GUT's (quantum mechanics and grand unification theories). I soon realized I knew nothing of relativity, and hence spent three more years studying relativity.
What interests me about space? A spoonful of neutron star weighs 100 million tons! Our galaxy is 100,000 light years across! Our sun is 93 million mi. distant, yet we feel it's warmth! Other galaxies so far away, that we view the most ancient past! It is but my only chance to understand the mind of God, albeit only a fraction of a fraction. Why wouldn't one find it shocking and awe-inspiring!
As for the man on the corner, I'd wait for his head to stop throbbing from MW's whack, hehehe, and would say to him the most profound thing I can think of, " you know...every atom in your body, every atom that ever made anyone who has or hasn't yet ever existed, including everything that you consider part of your physical reality, from the dinosaurs to your computer, was formed in the bosom of the stars..." If that didn't wake him up I'd give MW a baseball bat.