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In 1859, an aurora borealis was so large it was visible in Cuba. Painter Frederic Edwin Church witnessed it in New York and painted a #SciArt depiction. Check out the @smithsonian’s podcast to learn how the aurora borealis impacted the 1850s. https://t.co/X08f96qPWN (Image: SAAM)
Pics taken by @NASAHubble were remastered by astronomers to bring science & art together, creating images like this one. #Galileo created similar images of stars & Moon craters! #SciArt continues to capture our imagination 100's of yrs later https://t.co/ndDPZ0YtIG (PIc: @NASA)
A team of artists, scientists & engineers @unimelb created a #SciArt experiment to about how whirlpools work. Viewers are encouraged to look for visual & audio patterns in the swirling balls contained in the “particle chamber” https://t.co/GCOuOggAZg (Image: Tony Zahtila)
Special thanks to our prize sponsor @Boeing, prime contractor for the Space Launch System (SLS) Core Stage, backbone of the powerful rocket designed to launch astronauts on deep-space missions using the Orion spacecraft. #ImagineMars via films and posters! https://t.co/sjahciYJUx
So honoured and excited to be in this month’s SciArt Magazine. https://t.co/EhhHUk5rTR @SciArtMagazine
Screening of @SpaceArtLPI Arts Trek #HISAChallenge videos @Comicpalooza Sat 1 PM w poster raffle & vote!
Space cheeseburger Yumm! Thanks for sharing @AstroTerry http://t.co/0DGBbQM4Sv
Interplanetary Selfie? Share your vision w #HISAChallenge #video http://t.co/dgefUABXMh #spaceart art by Wing Sem Mak