![]() Emily Drabek-Maunder, Senior Manager of Public Astronomy at Royal Museums Greenwich. From spheres and rings to jagged edges and jarring curves, these close-up views of Saturn and its moons highlight the planet in new and innovate ways." "This image looks so incredibly different from how we normally see Saturn, the jewel of the Solar System. Jon Culshaw, comedian, impersonator and regular guest on The Sky at Night. A striking piece of art which would look fantastic taking up the entire wall of a skyscraper lobby." "The grace of Saturn and its magnificent rings still remains even when presented as a shattered into smithereens angular jigsaw. I assembled them in this particular way to have remnants of familiar and stable imagery, but in a fractured and disrupted way with undertones of science fiction symbolism. I edited a number of their most spectacular images before ordering the photographs into a grid pattern. The photographs have echoes of architecture, nature, art and design, and are just as artistically inspirational as they are crucial for scientific study. The patterns formed by Saturn, its rings and its moons are truly magnificent. I have used a selection of the CICLOPS team’s photographs of Saturn to create this piece. The Cassini missions brought back some astounding imagery of our solar system. The take a picture that you have uploaded in their.
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