View allAll Photos Tagged interstellar

Just me and the haunting distant sound of a restless world - Lake George NSW.

 

I dare you to look at it large - well worth it.

 

Interstellar space ship build to serve as main store for DNA / Signatures product lines, as well as a setting for sci-fi role play.

from my tumblr blog, tags: interstellar, movie, art, science, wormhole, wormhole science, wormhole movie science, wormholemoviescience

Wagons at the Interstellar Rodeo held at Hawrelak Park in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

©Eric Kozakiewicz/ Interstellar Rodeo

I originally made this for a physics presentation on black holes! The helmet on the squirrel makes him look so evil :-)

What a difference 11 billion years makes, as can be seen in these two comparative views of our Milky Way galaxy. The top view shows how our galaxy looks today; the bottom view, how it appeared in the remote past. This photo illustration is based on a Hubble Space Telescope survey of evolving Milky Way-type galaxies.

 

[Top View] — The current night sky is dominated by the white glow of myriad middle-aged stars along the lane of the Milky Way. Interstellar "pollution" from thick dust lanes can be seen threading through the long band of stars. They are interspersed with a few pinkish emission nebulae from ongoing star formation. Thousands of stars appear as pinpoints of light throughout the sky.

 

[Bottom View] — This is an imaginary view of our young Milky Way as it may have appeared 11 billion years ago, as seen from the surface of a hypothetical planet. The night sky looks markedly different than the view today. The Milky Way's disk and central bulge of stars are smaller and dimmer because the galaxy is in an early phase of construction. The heavens are ablaze with a firestorm of new star formation, seen in the pinkish nebulae glowing from stars still wrapped inside their natal cocoons. The handful of stars visible in the night sky are blue and bright because they are young.

 

The graphic of today's Milky Way was based on an all-sky image from Axel Mellinger and the Finkbeiner all-sky H-alpha survey. The illustration of the early Milky Way was constructed from the all-sky image from Axel Mellinger and Robert Gendler's image of the M33 galaxy.

November 10

 

We saw Interstellar tonight, and it was amazing! So good. Michael and David came along for the ride. It’s been a good while since I was at LOOK Cinemas, and I always forget how nice the place is. The seating is amazing, and even the concession food is great. Great work Christopher Nolan. You too, burger slider cooker guy.

Jeff took the photo, I did the Photoshop

Cut Out Copy by Barbee Hauzinger

Paper Collage

September 2015

 

Bidiniband at the Interstellar Rodeo held at Hawrelak Park in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

©Eric Kozakiewicz/ Interstellar Rodeo

Interstellar Rodeo, Edmonton, Canada

Left to right: Mackenzie Foy and Matthew McConaughey in INTERSTELLAR, from Paramount Pictures and Warner Brothers Pictures, in association with Legendary Pictures.

Andrew Bird at the Interstellar Rodeo held at Hawrelak Park in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

©Eric Kozakiewicz/ Interstellar Rodeo

Andrew Bird at the Interstellar Rodeo held at Hawrelak Park in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

©Eric Kozakiewicz/ Interstellar Rodeo

Fantastic Negrito at the Interstellar Rodeo in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. ©Eric Kozakiewicz/Interstellar Rodeo

Interstellar space ship build to serve as main store for DNA / Signatures product lines, as well as a setting for sci-fi role play.

Tom Wilson at the Interstellar Rodeo held at Hawrelak Park in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

©Eric Kozakiewicz/ Interstellar Rodeo

dodgy camera giving cool photo effect :)

Great Lake Swimmers at the Interstellar Rodeo in Hawrelak Park in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

©Eric Kozakiewicz/Interstellar Rodeo

#100YSS interstellar panel! w/ @bnjmn @jilltarter @maejemison, @levarburton t.co/mit5Vuokn1

 

5 Likes on Instagram

  

Deep sky image of the Andromeda Galaxy (M31). Taken from Jageshwar, India, tracked with a DiY Barn-Door Tracker.

 

200x4second Light frames

100x4second Dark frames

 

Nikon D5200, Tamron 70-300@ 300mm, F5.6, ISO 3200

1 2 ••• 49 50 52 54 55 ••• 79 80