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use of space exploration or space-access technology for primarily artistic purposes
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Is this ISS artwork old but accurate? Was there a radiator that looked like this once?
That would be the Science Power Platform (warning, linked article is incomplete and contains some inaccuracies), a long-canceled element of the Russian segment of the ISS.
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Artificial Shooting Stars - how could this possibly work (economically/technologically)?
Now that I have my comment out of the way, I can't envision sending something up to a relatively high LEO would be either effective or efficient. It would make far more sense to do something on a sub …
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Who is the space artist? Patterns on the Spheres robots on the ISS
To answer the question as it is asked: the "artist" would most likely be one of the SPHERES PIs.
However, the patterns, aesthetically pleasing though they may be, have a specific purpose other than " …