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Spaceships powered by solar wind sail past Saturn’s moon Titan. Artwork from an advertisement for American Bosch Arma Corporation, 1959. Illustrated by Frank Tinsley.
(Solar Wind Ships at Titan | Space Program Prints)
The Northrop Grumman B-2 Spirit Stealth Bomber temporarily crosses paths with the moon during a rare appearance at the Melbourne Air and Space Show.
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Mamiya C330 S and Sekor 80mm f/2.8
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TURKEY. Istanbul. 2001. Alex Webb
Space Stations Art by Jack Coggins, B. Knight/B.H. Robinson, Roy Coombes, Conquest of Space movie, Chesley Bonestell, Vincent diFate, Angus McKie
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Latest addition to Memo Akten’s ongoing ‘Learning to See’ project demonstrates a neural network powered realtime image translation framework, presenting possibilites for visual poetry:
A pre-trained deep neural network making predictions on live camera input, trying to make sense of what it sees, in context of what it’s seen before. It can see only what it already knows, just like us.
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