KSEVTPale Blue Dot and The Family PortraitTaken on 14th February, 1990 by the Voyager 1 space probe from a record distance of about 6 billion kilometers as part of the Family…Feb 14, 2019Feb 14, 2019
KSEVTEarthrise and Moon ShadowsIn 1609–1610, Galileo Galilei was the first to investigate celestial phenomena using a telescope (perspicillum), a new instrument invented…Dec 24, 2018Dec 24, 2018
KSEVTEarthriseIn 1968 the first views of the whole Earth from space were not merely an image but an event. Such images have become so casually available…Dec 24, 2018Dec 24, 2018
KSEVTBlue Marble: The Image that Transformed Us into TerranautsLooking at the first man made image of the whole Earth from space is no doubt an experience more powerful than any philosophical argument…Nov 30, 2018Nov 30, 2018
KSEVTFind a Fallen StarHow would you describe your project on meteorites to an astronomer or a space historian?Nov 30, 2018Nov 30, 2018
KSEVTQuadrature — an atelier for arts, robotics, and lightYour website says you all share a love for machines and outer space. One of your projects, Satelliten, seems to address both of these…Oct 30, 2018Oct 30, 2018
KSEVTSuprematism (1920)My friends took upon themselves to publish a brochure of my Suprematist works. In spite of their wish to publish them in a complete form…Oct 30, 2018Oct 30, 2018
KSEVTSwift and the Dialectics of the Image: Microscopic and Telescopic Optics in the Image Structure of…Books aspire to depict new worlds. As we begin reading a book, we set out ready to believe it, and recognize in its worlds the objects of…Oct 30, 2018Oct 30, 2018
KSEVTThat is certainly an iconic photoThis is how Dr. Candice Joy Hansen-Koharcheck from the Planetary Science Institute, once Voyager Imaging Team Experiment Representative…Oct 30, 2018Oct 30, 2018
KSEVTTelstar: The satellite that sent the world into the Information AgeThe 75.5 kg of matter forming the satellite Telstar were sent into orbit in July 1962 by the United States. It was not the first, nor the…Oct 30, 2018Oct 30, 2018