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Rosetta Mission-inspired LED comet could land in your city

09/21/2015
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  • comet pavilion by STUDIOKCA
    A funky LED pavilion is bringing people closer to <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/nasa/" target="_blank">NASA’s</a> out-of-this-world accomplishments. <a href="http://www.worldsciencefestival.com" target="_blank">The World Science Festival</a>, <a href="http://www.jpl.nasa.gov" target="_blank">NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab</a>, and <a href="http://www.esa.int" target="_blank">ESA</a> asked architecture firm <a href="http://www.studiokca.com" target="_blank">STUDIOKCA</a> to create an installation that celebrated the Rosetta Mission, the first mission in history to successfully rendezvous with a comet. STUDIOKCA principals Jason Klimoski and Lesley Chang accepted the challenge and installed a 1:1000 scale concept of the comet’s nucleus and ion tail—made from steel plates, mist, and 600 watts of LEDs—at New York’s Brooklyn Bridge Park last year. Now the comet is part of a traveling exhibition that could be landing in your town.
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  • comet pavilion by STUDIOKCA
    The comet pavilion is large—the piece measures 9 feet by 12 feet by 8 feet—but the size of this artwork is actually just a tiny fraction of the real comet, named 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko,
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  • comet pavilion by STUDIOKCA
    Following the visual strategy provided by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab, STUDIOKCA recreates the comet’s nucleus from 67 folded steel plates that have been blackened and indented with a water jet cutter, hammers, and torches.
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  • comet pavilion by STUDIOKCA
    LEDs embedded inside the artwork make the pavilion appear to glow from within.
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  • comet pavilion by STUDIOKCA
    Half the pavilion sits within a reflecting pool in reference to the belief that Earth’s original water source came from ice comets that collided with our planet millenniums ago.
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  • comet pavilion by STUDIOKCA
    The comet’s ion tail is symbolized by nearly 100 feet of copper tubes and misters.
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  • comet pavilion by STUDIOKCA
    “The light and mist, reflected in the water and pouring out of the steel surface, create what [we] imagine the nucleus might look like as it heats up,” writes STUDIOKCA.
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comet pavilion by STUDIOKCA

A funky LED pavilion is bringing people closer to NASA’s out-of-this-world accomplishments. The World Science Festival, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab, and ESA asked architecture firm STUDIOKCA to create an installation that celebrated the Rosetta Mission, the first mission in history to successfully rendezvous with a comet. STUDIOKCA principals Jason Klimoski and Lesley Chang accepted the challenge and installed a 1:1000 scale concept of the comet’s nucleus and ion tail—made from steel plates, mist, and 600 watts of LEDs—at New York’s Brooklyn Bridge Park last year. Now the comet is part of a traveling exhibition that could be landing in your town.

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