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  • Kay Wyne Fine Art Blog: Desert Colors


     

    Desert Colors

    10″ x 10″ Oil on RayMar Panel

    (Framed, 13″ x 13″)

    Contemporary Landscape

    This painting is all framed up ready for a new home!  The colors of the desert and Tucson foothills is amazing.  I wanted to paint a trail with all of it’s scrubby, natural growth.  This painting is available.  Contact Kay for more info.  Thank you, KMW



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  • A Stunning Image of the Australian Desert Illuminates the Growing Problem of Satellite Pollution — Colossal

    A Stunning Image of the Australian Desert Illuminates the Growing Problem of Satellite Pollution — Colossal


    In January 2021, Joshua Rozells ventured out into the Pinnacles Desert in Western Australia, intending to photograph a star trail. But after shooting for more than three hours and reviewing his images, he realized that the light patterns he captured weren’t what he had hoped for.

    “There were satellite trails visible in almost every single photo,” he wrote on Instagram. “Instead of trying to get rid of them for a star trail, I decided to put the satellite trails together into a single image to show how polluted the night sky is becoming.”

    Stitching together 343 distinct photos, Rozells illuminates a growing problem. When Elon Musk’s SpaceX launched Starlink in 2019, 60 satellites filled the skies, with a race from other companies to follow. That number has now topped 10,000, with tens of thousands more in the works. SpaceX alone plans to launch 40,000 more.

    Rozells’ composite visually echoes pleas from astronomers, who warn that although satellites collect essential data, the staggering amount filling our skies will only worsen light pollution and our ability to study what lies beyond. Because this industry has little regulation, the problem could go unchecked.

    “Thankfully, astronomers across the globe have taken notice of this growing issue and are starting to speak up,” Rozells adds. “Organisations such as the International Astronomical Union’s Center for the Protection of the Dark and Quiet Sky are advocating for the regulation and protection of the night sky.” (via Kottke)





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