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Thursday, 28 June 2012

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Here's a suggestion:  Listen to the below Video, while you're looking at the rest of this blog:


Artist-technologist Honor Harger listens to the weird and wonderful noises of stars and planets and pulsars. In her work, she tracks the radio waves emitted by ancient celestial objects and turns them into sound, including "the oldest song you will ever hear," the sound of cosmic rays left over from the Big Bang.


The NASA Art Program was established in 1962 by the United States to commission artists, including Norman Rockwell and Robert Rauschenberg, for the purpose of recording history of space exploration through the eyes of artists. Using artists of different mediums and genres serves the purpose of educating different audiences about NASA and space exploration. The collection now includes 2,500 works by more than 350 artists

 Image: Martin Hoffman/NASA Art Program 


Image: Norman Rockwell/NASA Art Program


 Image: Andy Warhol/NASA Art Program




 Desert Patterns - April 13th, 2003



 Meandering Mississippi - May 28th, 2003



Van Gogh from Space - July 13th, 2005  


The NASA Goddard Space Flight Center is home to the U.S.'s largest organization of combined scientists, engineers and technologists that build spacecraft, instruments and new technology to study the Earth, the sun, our solar system, and the universe.  They are also home to some of the most amazing images, visualizations and videos NASA has to offer!


The title of this blog is a #quote by Meryl Streep

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