20Hz

20 Hz observes a geo-magnetic storm occurring in the Earth’s upper atmosphere. Working with data collected from the CARISMA radio array and interpreted as audio, we hear tweeting and rumbles caused by incoming solar wind, captured at the frequency of 20 Hertz. Generated directly by the sound, tangible and sculptural forms emerge suggestive of scientific visualisations.

So rad.

20 Oct 2011   1 note   [ videos space! ]
Dark Shuttle Approaching (Credit: Expedition 22 Crew, NASA)
Mesosphere is my favorite word of the week.

Dark Shuttle Approaching (Credit: Expedition 22 Crew, NASA)

Mesosphere is my favorite word of the week.

17 Feb 2010   [ photography space! ]
Looking up toward Earth, a boulder and the Moon’s horizon in the foreground, at Station 2 of the Apollo 17 landing site. Photo taken on December 12th, 1972.
My favorite of the bunch.
No matter how many of these I see, there’s always a little pause, a little “oh right! we’re spinning around out here in our little corner!” and I love that.

Looking up toward Earth, a boulder and the Moon’s horizon in the foreground, at Station 2 of the Apollo 17 landing site. Photo taken on December 12th, 1972.

My favorite of the bunch.

No matter how many of these I see, there’s always a little pause, a little “oh right! we’re spinning around out here in our little corner!” and I love that.

8 Jan 2010   3 notes   [ space! photography the big picture home ]

…for the moment Earth is where we make our stand.

Reflections by Carl Sagan on our pale blue dot captured by Voyager 1 from nearly 4 billion miles away.

There is perhaps no better demonstration of the folly of human conceits than this distant image of our tiny world. To me, it underscores our responsibility to deal more kindly with one another, and to preserve and cherish the pale blue dot, the only home we’ve ever known.

When Death Valley presented Dave and me with a small bit of the night sky: dumbstruck. This one from Voyager 1 might be my new favorite space photo (displacing Pillars of Creation).

Thanks, Mark. (:

17 Dec 2009   1 note   [ Carl Sagan space! via:mark home ]
50 Years of Space Exploration (via stevey.com by way of Coudal)
double. plus. wowzers.

50 Years of Space Exploration (via stevey.com by way of Coudal)

double. plus. wowzers.

13 Oct 2009   [ space! illustration my god it's full of stars ]

tiffehr:

elclon:

Wow!

Indeed. Red shift as three dimensions. I wish I’d thought of that in the context of astrophysics in college.

“We occupy a very tiny place in the heavens.”

12 Aug 2009   19 notes   [ reblog space! via:tiffehr videos my god it's full of stars ]
Remembering Apollo 11
I am forever captured by photos (esp. in color) from the early days of manned extraterrestrial exploration.

Remembering Apollo 11

I am forever captured by photos (esp. in color) from the early days of manned extraterrestrial exploration.

16 Jul 2009   1 note   [ photography space! the big picture my god it's full of stars ]
Remembering Apollo 11
Home.

Remembering Apollo 11

Home.

15 Jul 2009   [ photography space! the big picture my god it's full of stars ]