Posts Tagged comets
If You Were There
Posted by Danielle in Art & Architecture on July 30, 2010
I have a soft spot for conceptual space art — trying to capture what this probe or that lander will see, when it gets there. Since we can’t tag along with every robotic explorer, it’s up to the artist to imagine what we’d see. What a wonderful occupation! In this case, we’re shadowing the Stardust probe:
On Jan. 2, 2004 NASA’s Stardust spacecraft made a close flyby of comet Wild 2 (pronounced “Vilt-2″). Among the equipment the spacecraft carried on board was a navigation camera.that Comet Wild 2 is about 3.1 miles in diameter.
This artist’s concept depicts a view of Wild 2 that shows the faint jets emanating from the comet.
Comet McNaught
Found this beautiful photo of Comet McNaught via io9 — hats off to the talented photographer, Michael Jaeger!
This glimmering apparition is Comet McNaught, which is visiting the inner solar system and may become visible with the naked eye by the end of the month. This is the first visit to the solar system by the million-kilometer comet.
More Space Tees
Posted by Danielle in Fashion & Accessories on February 23, 2010
Posting two cool tees I saw recently on Threadless (via @moonrangerlaura.)
Space cheese, part 7
Posted by Danielle in Advertising & Media, Food & Drink on March 20, 2009

Final assortment of space-themed camembert labels for your amusement. (A comet made of double cream, and a rocket named Sputnik. Funnily enough, I will be attending an artisan cheese festival this weekend, not specifically because of this post series. I doubt I’ll find space-themed cheese labels, but if I do I’ll be sure to take a picture and let you know.)

The Comet
Posted by Danielle in Art & Architecture, Entertainment on January 16, 2009

Holdings of The Ohio State University Libraries. No infringement intended.
This delightful Art Nouveau magazine illustration hails from a 1915 edition of Puck Magazine. Sadly this is the only place online I can find the illustration (watermarked, as it is) and I know nothing of the artist, but it’s a fun piece and very in keeping with the aesthetic of the time.
Astro-philatelics, part 18
Posted by Danielle in Currency & Postage on June 18, 2008

Today’s stamps feature the 1986 appearance of Halley’s Comet (and Edmund Halley himself.) Tonga and Mongolia both give philatelic tribute to a great comet!










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My name is Danielle Signor, and I am a space cadet.


