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Tranquility Base

James Tyler

Musings on fascinating intersections of art and science

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To the waters and the wild

There’s something hypnotic about a waterfall. Even at a distance you can feel its power – the way the rushing water cascades down from high up in a glistening white curtain to thunderously crash against the rocks of the stream below.

14 days ago
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A funny way to exspleen things

Orbiting the Earth, there’s the International Space Station, the collaborative effort of many nations. The Chinese Manned Space Agency is building its own space station called Tiangong in low-Earth orbit.

a month ago
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Say it with symbols

A work of art doesn’t have to be big to make an impact. Take, for example, the mission patches that have for decades been a part of the U.S. space program.

a month ago
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Masterpieces of motion

I’m going to go out on a limb here – actually, I don’t think I’m going out very far on this particular limb. But I’m going out to say that many of the recently processed images taken by NASA’s Juno spacecraft of the planet Jupiter’s tumultu...

2 months ago
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  • James Tyler

    I am a writer and editor. I enjoy musing on odd intersections of art and science.

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