Sunday 9 September 2012

Space Art

When I was much younger I remember sitting and watching the first landing on the moon, as did anyone in the world with access to a TV. I imagine a huge number of people also listened to the radio. For the first time in human history a huge proportion of mankind were focused on this giant leap for mankind. This month the man who took that first step in 1969, Neil Armstrong, died
ARMSTRONG: I’m at the foot of the ladder. The LM [lunar module] footpads are only depressed in the surface about one or two inches, although the surface appears to be very, very fine grained, as you get close to it. It’s almost like a powder. Now and then it’s very fine. I’m going to step off the LM now. That’s one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind.
Just recently I discovered this clip of the first Space Art
 Reaching an astonishing 100 thousand 810 hundred feet near Space, whilst simultaneously creating a world-first work of art by all means made JoshingTalk Space Art (JTSA) a success. - Click on the image below to see the art work on it's 'birth journey'.

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