April 12, 2010

Interview with Pen Ward – Creator of Adventure Time

The Horribly Slow Murderer with the Extremely Inefficient Weapon

The epic story of one man's encounter with what could be the most relentless murderer of all time. Named Best Short Film of 2009 by Rue Morgue Magazine!

Lilo All Grown Up


Chris Sanders is the director of the Dreamworks movie How to Train your Dragon

He is known for co-directing, co-writing, co-storyboarding, co-designing, and voicing the Lilo & Stitch movie. Here's some of is art.















Cassini Spacecraft Crosses Saturn's Ring Plane

See Explanation.  Clicking on the picture will download  the highest resolution version available.

If this is Saturn, where are the rings? When Saturn's "appendages" disappeared in 1612, Galileo did not understand why. Later that century, it became understood that Saturn's unusual protrusions were rings and that when the Earth crosses the ring plane, the edge-on rings will appear to disappear. This is because Saturn's rings are confined to a plane many times thinner, in proportion, than a razor blade. In modern times, the robot Cassini spacecraft orbiting Saturn now also crosses Saturn's ring plane. A series of plane crossing images from 2005 February was dug out of the vast online Cassini raw image archive by interested Spanish amateur Fernando Garcia Navarro. Pictured above, digitally cropped and set in representative colors, is the striking result. Saturn's thin ring plane appears in blue, bands and clouds in Saturn's upper atmosphere appear in gold. Since Saturn just passed its equinox, today the ring plane is pointed close to the Sun and the rings could not cast the high dark shadows seen across the top of this image, taken back in 2005. Moons appear as bumps in the rings.

April 10, 2010

The Art of Paco Pomet

paco pomet one painter painting

paco pomet artist two painter painting

paco pomet artist three painting

paco pomet artist painter four painting

paco pomet artist painter five painting

paco pomet six artist painter painting

paco pomet artist seven painter painting

paco pomet artist painter eight painting

paco pomet nine artist painter painting

paco pomet artist ten painter painting

Atlantis to Orbit

Birds don't fly this high. Airplanes don't go this fast. The Statue of Liberty weighs less. No species other than human can even comprehend what is going on, nor could any human just a millennium ago. The launch of a rocket bound for space is an event that inspires awe and challenges description. Pictured above, the Space Shuttle Atlantis lifted off to visit the International Space Station during the early morning hours of 2001 July 12. From a standing start, the two million kilogram rocket ship left to circle the Earth where the outside air is too thin to breathe and where there is little noticeable onboard gravity. Rockets bound for space are now launched from somewhere on Earth about once a week.