‘Satellite Lamps’ project highlights the GPS

 The Global Positioning System or GPS has become like weather imaging and Direct-to-Home TV – another space application that is pervasive in our lives and yet taken totally for granted. Most of the public now uses GPS routinely on cell phones but is not aware that GPS is enabled by a constellation of satellites.

The Satellite Lamps art/education project by designers Einar Sneve Martinussen, Jørn Knutsen, and Timo Arnall that aims to “illuminate” how the otherwise invisible GPS is actually a dynamic, variable, and active system. Their approach involves a set of lamps whose brightness depends on the strength of GPS signals detected by a receiver attached to each lamp. 

[]

As the satellites go in and out of view of the receivers, the lamp’s glow will vary. This is particularly so in cities where tall structures limit direct views of the sky.

ConstellationGPS

The project is outlined at Kairos 19.1: Martinussen et al, Satellite Lamps – Introduction

In Satellite Lamps, practices and languages of design are put to use to explain and situate the phenomena of GPS. We use photography, filmmaking and fieldwork, electronics and product design, as well as design observations on culture and technology to explore some of the ways in which GPS can be communicated and understood.

This short film also describes the project:

 

More  at Illuminated Orbs Embedded with GPS Receivers Visualize Satellite Technology – PSFK

[]

Video: SETICon panel on black holes

Here’s a video of a panel of scientists and science fiction writers on the topic of black holes held at the SETICon 2 event sponsored by the SETI Institute:

  • Robert J. Sawyer – one of only eight writers in history to win all three of the science-fiction field’s top awards for best novel of the year: the Hugo, the Nebula, and the John W. Campbell Memorial Award. He frequently writes about SETI, including …
  • Andre Bormanis – Andre is an American television producer, screenwriter and author of the book Star Trek: Science Logs. …
  • Alex Filippenko – Alex is the Richard & Rhoda Goldman Distinguished Professor in the Physical Sciences at UC Berkeley…
  • Leonard Mlodinow – Leonard received his PhD in theoretical physics from the University of California at Berkeley and now teaches at Caltech…
  • Moderator:  Andrew Fraknoi – Andrew is the Chair of the Astronomy Department at Foothill College and Senior Educator at the Astronomical Society of the Pacific…

Great 3D views of Comet 67P-C-G

Check out the marvelous imagery of the Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko created by Mattias Malmer using photos from ESA’s Rosetta probe : Mattias Malmer’s amazing 3D views of Churyumov-Gerasimenko – The Planetary Society.

Most of the images require 3-D glasses but here is a fly-over version:

Here is one for your glasses:

For many more images, go here…

Video: Jill Tarter discusses investment in efforts to discover extraterrestrial life

Here is a video of a talk last July by Dr. Jill Tarter at NASA Ames Research center. She is a founder

of the SETI Institute, whose mission is to explore, understand and explain the origin, nature and prevalence of life in the universe[.  She] discusses the investments being made to discover extraterrestrial life.