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Big Island Acrylic Print featuring the photograph Four Lasers Attacking the Galactic Center by Jason Chu

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Four Lasers Attacking the Galactic Center Acrylic Print

Jason Chu

by Jason Chu

$77.00

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Four Lasers Attacking the Galactic Center acrylic print by Jason Chu.   Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.

Design Details

Four lasers from four telescopes all simultaneously observing the Galactic Center, where a supermassive black hole resides (with a mass of 6 million... more

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Gene Parks

Gene Parks

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John Perez

John Perez

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Artist's Description

Four lasers from four telescopes all simultaneously observing the Galactic Center, where a supermassive black hole resides (with a mass of 6 million Suns, crammed into a sphere of radius 1/10th the Earth-Sun distance). From left to right the lasers are being emitted from Gemini North Observatory (outside of frame), Keck II, Keck I, and Subaru Observatory. The lasers launched from telescopes are now commonly used to help increase the accuracy of astronomical observations. In some sky locations, Earth atmosphere-induced fluctuations in starlight can indicate how the air mass over a telescope is changing, but many times no bright star exists in the direction where atmospheric information is needed. In these cases, astronomers create an artificial star where they need it -- with a laser. Observations of the artificial laser guide star in real-time can reveal information so detailed about the blurring effects of the Earth's atmosphere, that much of this blurring can be removed by rapidly...

About Jason Chu

Jason Chu

Hello, and thank you for visiting my website*! Check out my latest work on my 500px site, or take a look at my Facebook page if you are interested in wedding or event photography. A brief background - I was born and raised in southern California, and went to school there until I completed my high school education. I then attended the University of California at Berkeley, where I received my Bachelors degree in physics and astrophysics. Upon graduating, I moved to Hawaii to study in the graduate program at the University of Hawaii's Institute for Astronomy and earned my Master's degree. I am now working towards my PhD studying infrared luminous galaxies in the COSMOS field. My interest in photography and my (future) profession in...

 

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