Mike Malaska is a great supporter of Outside In as well as a rising star amongst amateurs making some real science noise in the Saturnian system. Check out his recent image from the Enceladus flyby.
Image credits: NASA / JPL / Space Sciences Institute / Mike Malaska
High phase crescent of Enceladus over [...]
Been meaning to post this for a couple of days but not had a chance. These are stunning new images from Cassini of Enceladus’s icy jets and then Saturn in background. I’ve been waiting years for these – when incorporated in Outside In – will be even more amazing.
Thanks to Emily Lakdawalla’s Planetary [...]
This is a very thought-provoking essay from SEED magazine worth a read. And it’s one of the first things I’ve come across that addresses the core themes in Outside In. It’s my view that answers, discoveries – actually even the right questions, are not to be found in the consumptive and internal/virtual angst-ing that [...]
As I’ve mentioned before, the animation techniques in “Outside In” requires various types of optical illusions to work. Here’s fun example of how effective a few of them are – some cool shelving for your wall. Click on the image to read the whole story.
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Last minute notice but I just found out about this talk a few days ago and just heard a few minutes ago that my yet unreleased clip will be show at the end of the talk. So here’s your chance to see it.
GTCC is bringing in University of Virginia Astronomer, Dr. Anne Verbiscer [...]
It’s online and ready for viewing, but as reward for those who have been supporters of the film – they get to see it first. You can be a Team 11 member starting at just $1 a month, tax-deductible. Much more coolness like this coming as production on the film moves forward.
And here’s [...]
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