Monthly Archives: August 2012
Peter Diamandis at ISDC: "X Prize and the Future of Space Travel"
All 786 Known Exoplanets Drawn to Scale…
Human POV in Space: Shuttle Launch Cockpit Looking Forward
"Eyes dot NASA dot Gov" JPL’s Fly-Through Solar System with Curiosity MSL Landing
Brian Kumanchik (3D Art Director); Christian Lopez, Christopher Garcia and Yina Chang (3D Artists); Harman Smith, Raytheon Web Solutions (Artistic Designer).
MSL Mission Engineering Overview: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SwXe_X4UKoM
John Beck Hofmann: score to "7 Minutes of Terror"
From Hoffmann’s YouTube channel: “This is a score I just composed for my latest NASA/JPL video called “7 Minutes”- a video I also directed and edited which details the highly complex entry, descent and landing sequence for the Mars rover, Curiosity, which is scheduled to land on August 5th, 2012.
Here is a link for a free download:
http://www.reverbnation.com/play_now/song_13905196?utm_campaign=opengraph&…
“Many have mentioned that it has a very “Inception-like sound”, similar of course to Zack Hemsey’s music used for the Inception Trailer. This is no accident actually as that music was used as a temp track for editing the rough cut. But the final music strayed away from following that entirely and became more of a “Zimmer-esque” score, as Hans’ style really fit the adventure/thrill ride of the story. I would have loved to have hired Hans Zimmer to do the score, but I think that would have cost a bit.”
“Composed using Logic and a sound library mostly though East West Sounds online – their Hollywood Strings/Brass diamond edition is the main library for doing the orchestral, which is great because of the multiple mic placements on each instrument to get a much more realistic sound. then about a dozen others libraries like Stormdrum, Goliath, or Native Instruments FM8, and Absynth to name a few.”
Todd B. Hawley "Space Visionary, His Life and Times"
Elton John, "Rocket Man"
She packed my bags last night pre-flight
Zero hour nine a.m.
And I’m gonna be high as a kite by then
I miss the earth so much I miss my wife
It’s lonely out in space
On such a timeless flight
And I think it’s gonna be a long long time
Till touch down brings me round again to find
I’m not the man they think I am at home
Oh no no no I’m a rocket man
Rocket man burning out his fuse up here alone
Mars ain’t the kind of place to raise your kids
In fact it’s cold as hell
And there’s no one there to raise them if you did
And all this science I don’t understand
It’s just my job five days a week
A rocket man, a rocket man
And I think it’s gonna be a long long time…
Leslie Fish, "Surprise!"…"Beep Beep Beep Hello There!"
Remember the fifties, those fat complacent days
When the future seemed a century away?
Then up went Sputnik, gave the world a butt-kick,
And made it clear tomorrow starts today.
Beep beep, boop boop, hello there!
Sputnik sails, giggling, through the skies
Red flags, red faces, jump in the race
As the space age begins with a surprise
You generals once thought Von Braun a waste of cash,
And Goddard needed treatment really bad.
Then that global shotput gave you the hotfoot
And — beep beep — you’re blasted off the pad
Beep beep, boop boop, hello there!
Sputnik sails, giggling, through the skies
Red flags, red faces, jump in the race
As the space age begins with a surprise
Done for a threat, propaganda or prestige —
The point is, the thing was in the sky
It made the generals frown and put their money down,
And meet that bet or know the reason why
Beep beep, boop boop, hello there!
Sputnik sails, giggling, through the skies
Red flags, red faces, jump in the race
As the space age begins with a surprise
That’s how it started, all those years ago,
The push that got us climbing into space
Cynic beginnings, greed for big winnings
But look at all we’ve gotten from that race!
Beep beep, boop boop, hello there!
Sputnik sails, giggling, through the skies
Red flags, red faces, jump in the race
As the space age begins with a surprise
Sputnik wore out, and spiraled back to Earth;
On re-entry it burned up very soon
Hail and goodbye to that upstart in the sky —
And in twelve more years a man walked on the Moon!
Beep beep, boop boop, hello there!
Sputnik sails, giggling, through the skies
Red flags, red faces, jump in the race
As the space age begins with a surprise
Space Colony Art from the 1970s
A couple of space colony summer studies were conducted at NASA Ames in the 1970s during which colonies housing about 10,000 people were designed. A number of artistic renderings of the concepts were made, of which 16 are presented below. Please visit the Space Studies Institute for the most current, thorough information on deep-space settlement http://ssi.org