“Look in the Sky in Every Direction above 14 Degrees” NASA Clouds Protocol
Observe * – Genevieve Manset
1: toconform one’s action or practice to (something, such as a law, rite, or condition) :failed to observethe lawand as a consequence had to pay a fine
2: toinspector take note ofas anaugury,omen, or presage observedtheflight of the sacred geese
3: to celebrate or solemnize (something, such as a ceremony or festival) in a customary oraccepted way, observedIndependenceDaywith a parade
4a: towatch carefullyespecially with attention to details or behavior for the purpose ofarriving at a judgment observedthe behavior of thechildren
b: to make a scientific observation on or of observedthe mating habits ofthegrouse
5: tocome to realize or know especially through consideration of noted facts…observed that theindefinite reduction of any given risk tosociety often brings with it an increase in otherrisks.— E. L. Zebroski
6: to utter as a remark“The paint,” she observed, “is already starting to peel.”
*an erasure as poem, from text found in the Merriam- Webster Dictionary