Casting the Mirror for the World’s Largest Telescope
The castings of the 15-metric ton, off-axis mirrors for the Giant Magellan Telescope forced engineers to push the design and manufacturing process beyond all previous limits
The castings of the 15-metric ton, off-axis mirrors for the Giant Magellan Telescope forced engineers to push the design and manufacturing process beyond all previous limits
‘Powers of Ten’ (1977) is an award winning film that takes you on an adventure in magnitudes
David Nadlinger’s ‘Single Atom in an Ion Trap’ shows the atom held by the fields emanating from the metal electrodes surrounding it
Hey Buddy, Can You Give Me a Hand?
This time, it is rocket science
A team of scientists takes a one-of-a-kind camera to the South Pacific to see the ocean as no human has before
Based on a true story that occurred in the United States this month
It’s remarkable how much is happening right before our eyes, yet we cannot see it
Jesse Watson took this jaw-dropping timelapse of the Dec. 22nd SpaceX launch from Vandenberg AFB (as seen from Yuma, AZ)
Sure ‘fluidized air bed’ is more accurate, but ‘liquifying sand’ sounds so much cooler!
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