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Category Archives: Space Art
Path to Mars #958: The Art of Space Law
You may have noticed a few changes around this website, and also that the blog posts have disappeared for the last few months. The reason behind this is that in February, I started writing a new space/art column called Breathing … Continue reading
Path to Mars #959: Space Comics
Space Comics hold a special place in the history of space art. Although many were originally heavily influenced by early sci-fi novels, there are so many branches of space/art comics now that it’s easy to satisfy any space tooth, be … Continue reading
Path to Mars #962: Space Camp for Artists
Whew! After a very busy and intense couple of months of Space Studies at International Space University in Florida, I’ve landed back in Canada with my head stuffed full of new ideas and a boatload of new (mostly engineering) friends … Continue reading
Posted in Space Art, Space Training & Education
Tagged Curiosity Rover, George Diller, international space university, Mars, NASA, Space, Space Studies Program
