Week 9: Space & Art
This week’s material was fascinating. Even though I enjoyed Professor Vesna’s curation of the history of space travel, I believe that the “Powers of Ten” video stuck with me the most. One thought that kept coming back to me while watching that video was about how enormous our universe truly is, and the fact that: “The vastness of the universe makes it difficult to understand just how small and isolated we are” (Andersen, 2023). This fact becomes more ominous when one stops to measure the universe. While we have no idea how vast the universe truly is, we know that it is “at least 93 billion light-years” (Eicher, 2023) in diameter. Figure 1: Our location and size compared to our galaxy. This shows how vast our universe truly is. Credit: The Blog of the Cosmos From my perspective, the universe itself contains many celestial art pieces for us to look at and appreciate. In my brief research of art within the universe, the first thing that caught my eye was the NGC 6357 nebula (Figure 2)...