[Premiere] ‘Cloaque’ 2015: The Group Art Show That’s Actually a Video
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The deepest part of the ocean is around 36,000 feet down. That’s like stacking 25 Empire State Buildings one on top of the other. Source
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Living, Hearing Copy of van Gogh’s Ear Goes on Display
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Before computer-illustrating software, aerospace engineers and astronomers turned to the skillful hands of technical illustrators to depict future space missions. Los Gatos-based artist Rick Guidice was among them. In 1971, he went from drawing earthbound buildings at an architectural design firm to painting celestial bodies and space settlements for NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View, California.
This. Is. So. Incredible.
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[Premiere] Trek 3D Alien Mountains in Soft as Snow’s New Music Video
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The Sundial of the Future Defies Coventions
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Insel Hombroich Museum, Neuss (Düsseldorf) by Erwin Heerich
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Turn Movements into Sounds at This Reality-Bending Installation
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Ring System Around Asteroid
Chariklo is the largest confirmed member of a class of small bodies known as centaurs, which orbit the Sun between Saturn and Uranus in the outer Solar System. A stellar occultation in 2013 revealed that Chariklo has a bright ring system consisting of two narrow and dense bands, separated by a gap of 9 km.
The existence of a ring system around a minor planet was unexpected because it had been thought that rings could only be stable around much more massive bodies. The origin of the rings is still unknown, but both are likely to be remnants of a debris disk, which could have formed via an impact on Chariklo, a collision with or between one or more pre-existing moons, tidal disruption of a former retrograde moon, or from material released from the surface by cometary activity or rotational disruption. If the rings formed through an impact event with Chariklo, the object must have impacted at a low velocity to prevent ring particles from being ejected beyond Chariklo’s Hill sphere.
These artist’s impressions show how the asteroid and its ring system may look as they pass in front of a star.
Credit: ESO/L. Calçada
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