Multi-Wavelength Observations Of Bright Short Duration Impact Flashes
Multi-Wavelength Observations Of Bright Short Duration Impact Flashes
On January 21, 2019, the first-ever impact flash of a meteoroid was unambiguously recorded during a lunar eclipse. The Moon’s surface continuously experiences these celestial collisions and analysis of this event will provide very valuable data about impacts on Earth.
In the work Multi-Wavelength Observations Of Bright Short Duration Impact Flashes, we see a series of rhythmic stop motion data impacts onto the surface of a dusty chalkboard. A very human collision with a drawn line. Synchresis in a perpetual rhythm of unique combinations simulating the immediate and intuitive parameters of the real present.