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To Scale: The Solar System

September 17th, 2015 | Space

To Scale the solar system Nevada

Wylie Overstreet and Alex Gorosh made this impressive scale model of the solar system out in a dry lakebed in Nevada. Trying to make sense of our place in the solar system is extremely difficult. Most of us don’t travel beyond a few miles from our homes with much regularity, so I really appreciate films like this and “Riding Light” (featured here), which give us a much greater appreciation for the staggering immensity of our Universe.

Some people may feel insignificant, but it makes me feel hopeful. There is so much to explore even in our small corner of the galaxy.

-RSB

Mirrors of the James Webb Space Telescope

September 10th, 2015 | Space

James Webb Telescope

In the image above, NASA engineer Ernie Wright observes the primary mirrors of the James Webb Space Telescope, which is scheduled for launch in late 2018. NASA hopes that the new telescope will be able to observe the formation of the first galaxies in the Universe, along with the first stars to ever be created.
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The process to make such intricate mirrors is fascinating in its own right.
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The NASA video below demonstrates a bit of the process to treat the gold-coated beryllium.
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-RSB

Space Paintings by Michael Kagan

August 25th, 2015 | Space

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Michael Kagan is a Brookyln-based oil painter who made these abstract space scenes for the Smithsonian Institute. He has also collaborated on projects with big-time musical artists such as Pharell and White Lies.
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Inspired by NASA’s Mercury missions, Kagan captures scenes of astronauts and shuttle launches in thick swaths of blue and white paint.

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Kagan exhibited these works last year at Joshua Liner Gallery in an exhibition titled “Thunder in the Distance”. Find more of his work here.

-RSB

The International Space Station at “Night”

August 12th, 2015 | Space

International Space Station at night

High resolution.

The International Space Station has been in orbit since November 20th, 1998. That’s almost 17 years! You can tell by all of the old wires jutting out from the walls that some of the tech is pretty old. I find it pretty amazing that we have a permanent human presence in lower Earth orbit.
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-RSB

Demiurges – Project by Serial Cut & Bartholot

July 21st, 2015 | Space

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Serial Cut, a design studio based out of Madrid, worked in collaboration with art director, Bartholot, to create these stunning images for “OFFF Unmasked” — a new art book celebrating the 15th edition of Barcelona’s OFFF festival. The series depicts mysterious figures, each with their own yellow object of unknown significance.
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Demiurges, the title of the work, means an “artisan-like figure responsible for the fashioning and maintenance of the physical universe”.
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So I suppose the figures are some sort of artistic deities.
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 It all comes off rather cultish, but it’s a cult I’d probably like to join.

-RSB

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