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Credits: NASA/Tyler NordgrenTyler Nordgren is a professional astronomer and artist. He holds a Ph.D. in Astronomy from Cornell University where he investigated dark matter. For two decades he was a professional astronomer at the U.S.
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English: Credits: NASA/Tyler NordgrenTyler Nordgren is a professional astronomer and artist. He holds a Ph.D. in Astronomy from Cornell University where he investigated dark matter. For two decades he was a professional astronomer at the U.S. Naval Observatory, Lowell Observatory, and the University of Redlands. Since 2007 he has worked with the National Park Service to promote dark skies education and outreach, writing the book “Stars Above, Earth Below: A guide to astronomy in the national parks.” As an artist, his vintage- style “Half the park is after dark” posters are on sale in state and national parks across the country."I spent a lot of years driving around the American Southwest, visiting many of the state and national parks that will be in the path of this upcoming eclipse. This view captures the feeling of a number of those places I loved so much. I chose the color palette and typestyle to reflect that midcentury moment when so many families were first hitting the road in the 1950s, visiting these places for the first time themselves. To me, the eclipse above and landscape below represent a spectacular world waiting to be discovered anew." |
Date | 31 October 2023 (upload date) |
Source | NASA’s Eclipse Art |
Author | NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio - Miles S. Hatfield |
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Keywords InfoField | Annular Solar Eclipse; Heliophysics; Eclipse; Poster; Solar Eclipse; total solar eclipse; Heliophysics Big Year; Annular Eclipse |
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