vicgrinberg, to Astro
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Just in case you want to add some color to your office - some downloadable and printable #ESA posters

▶️ https://www.esa.int/About_Us/ESA_Publications/ESA_Posters

#astrodon #space #ariane #jwst #iss #SciArt

vicgrinberg, to Astro
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Want to know what my research is about? Follow this thread 🧵 based on a 10min talk I've drawn for a meeting.

The talk was aimed at non-specialist space science colleagues (not the general public!). The slides were built up step by step, but I'm omitting this here & showing only the final graphs, less this becomes a 34-part thread. 11 is plenty enough!

So: "Understanding Winds of Massive Stars Using High Mass X-ray Binaries"


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vicgrinberg, (edited ) to space
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Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin, who revolutionized our understanding of what stars & the Universe are made of, was born #OTD in 1900.

In 1926, she wrote what is considered the "undoubtedly most brilliant PhD thesis ever written in astronomy".

She continued in the same spirit - only to be denied a professorship (or even the a proper astronomer position). She finally became a professor at Harvard at 1956(!) & first woman to chair a department.

#VicisAstro #astronomy #WomenInSTEM #astrophysics #SciArt

minouette, to history
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Happy birthday to chemistry trailblazer Marie-Anne Paulze Lavoisier (20 January 1758 – 10 February 1836), wife and collaborator of French scientist Antoine Lavoisier (26 August 1743 – 8 May 1794).

The Lavoisiers, working closely together, modernized and quantified chemistry and the scientific method, recognized and named oxygen and hydrogen, explained the role that oxygen plays in combustion, 🧵1/n

minouette, to Futurology
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Happy birthday to trailblazing American computer scientist Frances Elizabeth Allen (1932 – 2020) who made foundational contributions to optimizing compilers, optimizing programs and parallel computing. She was the first woman to become an IBM Fellow, where she worked from 1957 to 2002 and as an emeritus fellow afterwards. She was the first woman to win the Turing Prize.

1/n

#printmaking #womenInSTEM #histSTM #computing #MastoArt #mathematician #sciart #compsci

phylopic, to science

PHYLOPIC 2.0 HAS BEEN OFFICIALLY RELEASED! Check out the new, faster, more useful version here, with 6320 free silhouettes (and counting): https://www.phylopic.org

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1/16 This July, I gave an invited talk in the "Communicating Science Through Art" session at the European Astronomical Society annual meeting, organized by the amazing @theastrophoenix . And I thought it may be something that would also interest you folks.

The aim of the talk was partly to give people insight into my why & how of my art. But mainly to encourage others to just try. In a very subjective manner.

A thread: 🧵

florencedellerie, to random French
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Croquis du soir, bonsoir ✏️🐝

#SciArt

ASleepyWanderer, to Astro

Art progress: 2023, 2015 and 2013 (I didn't do any art until 2020 after that)
I was going to spend more time on the new one but I think it looks okay as is :)

I'm pretty proud of it so any boost is appreciated :p I was super proud of the 2015 and 2013 ones too! Hope this can inspire people to keep making progress 😊

#SciArt #MastoArt #Astrodon

A (less good) digital painting of Thor's helmet nebula

minouette, to random
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Happy birthday to Vera Rubin (neé Cooper, ‘28-‘16) & her discovery that angular motion of galaxies deviates from predictions, 1st evidence for dark matter, now known as 5x as common as matter & the stuff which dictates dynamics of galaxies & evolution of our universe! Nobel committee waited 3 years after she died to reward another for the theory of dark matter.

She found 6 months mat leave post MSc very difficult being
1/n

JohnAltringham, to Geology
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Watercolour. A thin intrusion of mafic basalt running through felsic Lewisian gneiss. The two rock types, with their different mineral content, have strikingly different lichen communities. From Raasay, NW Scotland. A second, and probably final, sketch of this - I have some other interesting rocks to try...

#watercolour #geology #ecology #SciArt #lichen

florencedellerie, to random French
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Vous ai-je déjà dit à quel point j'aime dessiner les #insectes ? 🥹💚

Voici mes illustrations du spectaculaire Oryctes nasicornis (Orycte nasicorne) pour mon prochain livre à paraître chez Delachaux & Niestlé.

Bon weekend ! 😊

#SciArt #entomologie

florencedellerie, to random French
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🔥C'EST AUJOURD'HUI !🔥 Mon tout nouveau livre, "Reconnaître facilement les insectes" est en librairie ! 😊

J’ai mis tout mon cœur dans les plus de 300 illustrations de ce petit guide de terrain co-écrit par Vincent Albouy & Marc Giraud.

#SciArt #entomologie #insectes

matteofarinella, to science

My friend Caroline Hu is seeking scientist volunteers! Want to practice science communication and help author a ✨comic✨ about your research? Apply now:
https://bit.ly/sciencecomicscollab
#STEMeducation #Science #sciart

minouette, to Geology
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Happy birthday to Danish Inge Lehmann (1888 – 1993) who demonstrated that the Earth's core is not a single molten sphere, but contained an inner solid core, in ‘36. She was a pioneer , a brilliant seismologist & lived to be 105.⁠

As she first postulated, the has roughly 3 equal concentric sections: mantle, liquid outer core & solid inner core. 🧵1/n

minouette, to history
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It’s so it’s a good time to celebrate the extraordinary mathematician and NASA scientist Katherine Johnson (née Coleman; 1918 – 2020). One of the first Black women employed as a NASA scientist (& its predecessor NACA), she was known for her mastery of complex manual calculations of orbital mechanics & played a pivotal role 🧵1/

kristinHenry, (edited ) to art
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Day 11 of

Today, I'm sharing one of my all time favorite textile/embroidery pieces: an embroidered diagram of a cell. :D

minouette, to history
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Happy birthday Chien-shiung Wu (1912-1997), who came up with a truly beautiful experiment to test whether the weak force conserves parity (whether beta decay would be the same if reflected in the mirror)! In my print on the left I show Wu in her lab & a schematic diagram of her experiment. On the right I show her reflection, as in the mirror, & the mirror reflection of the experimental set-up & the shocking result, that 🧵1/n

vicgrinberg, (edited ) to Astro
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We are celebrating Christmas at partner's parents with the same raclette grill as 20 years ago - which is pretty impressive, but not quiet as much as the Voyager spacecrafts 😅 Voyager 2 was launched on August 20, 1977 - still working, still teaching us new things about the most external parts of the solar system.

With many thanks to @schnedan for the idea to draw Voyager :)

#VicisArt #astrodon #SciArt #wisskomm #scicomm #voyager #voyager2

minouette, to ArtificialIntelligence
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For #ArtAdventCalendar Day 10: Happy birthday to Ada Lovelace (1815-1852), who published the first computer program. She worked together with Charles Babbage, the inventor of the Difference Engine and the Analytical Engine (the first - analogue! - #computers), correcting his notes on how to calculate Bernoulli Numbers with the Analytical Engine. 🧵1/n

#sciart #linocut #printmaking #mathematics #mathart #compsci #programming #histstm #WomenInSTEM #technology #MastoArt

minouette, to random
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Today is also International Crow and Raven Appreciation Day and I for one, appreciate the corvids. They are extraordinarily intelligent birds! Here is my murder of crows, part of my #termsOfVenery series of collective nouns for animals series of prints.

The raven is the official bird of the Yukon, in my print with the official flora, fireweed.

Lastly my crow print, inspired by a photo my husband took.

#linocut #printmaking #sciart #crow #raven #Yukon #mapArt #fireweed #MastoArt

A linocut print in the shape of the Yukon filled with violet fireweed behind a black raven.
Linocut of a group of four crows facing different directions and the words ‘A murder of crows.’ The word murder is red and looks like it was written on a typewriter. There are red crow tracks leading from it to the crows. Everything else is printed in black.

artologica, to science
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Scarves and ties with motifs make great geeky gifts! 100% silk, beautifully finished. Just ask me for gift wrap and squirrel holiday cards https://artologica.etsy.com

blue neuron scarf
black neuron scarf

minouette, to Astronomy
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Happy birthday to Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin (1900-1979), trailblazer for women in who discovered that hydrogen and helium are the most common elements in the universe.⁠

Born England, she won a scholarship to Newnham College Cambridge in 1919 where she heard a lecture which changed her life. She wrote, “My world had been so shaken that I experienced something very like a nervous breakdown.” 🧵

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