Orbital Reflector is a reflective, mylar sculpture by Trevor Paglen launched into space as a temporary satellite. Co-produced by the Nevada Museum of Art, the $1.3 million project had the objective of being the first “purely artistic” object in space. The satellite, containing an inflatable mylar balloon with reflective surface, launched into space 3 December 2018. Orbital Reflector launched on Monday, December 3rd, at 10:34 a.m. EST on board the SpaceX Spaceflight SSO-A: SmallSat Express. It became lost in orbit, constituting space junk.
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| - Der Orbital Reflector (ORS-1) war ein geplantes Weltraumkunstwerk von Trevor Paglen und dem . Das Kunstwerk wurde im Dezember 2018 an Bord einer Falcon-9-Rakete gestartet und befindet sich in einem Kleinsatelliten in einer Erdumlaufbahn. Nach seiner Entfaltung sollte es etwa zwei Monate lang wie ein heller, sich bewegender Stern am Nachthimmel erscheinen. Wegen Verzögerungen durch die Haushaltssperre 2018/19 in den Vereinigten Staaten und eines Kontaktverlusts mit der Bodenstation musste der Satellit jedoch aufgegeben werden. Die Kosten für diese fehlgeschlagene Installation wurden mit 1,3 Millionen US-Dollar veranschlagt. (de)
- Orbital Reflector foi uma escultura feita com mylar, um balão inflável em formato de obelisco com 30 x 1,4 metros e superfície reflexiva. Um projeto de que seria lançado como um satélite temporário, coproduzido pelo , o projeto de $1.3 milhões tinha o objetivo de ser o primeiro objeto "puramente artístico" no espaço. Ele foi lançado em 3 de dezembro de 2018 as 10:34 a.m. PST a bordo de um foguete Falcon 9 cujo estágio principal estava sendo reutilizado pela terceira vez (Spaceflight SSO-A), com a expectativa de permanecer em órbita por três meses, no entanto, já com o recipiente em órbita, problemas técnicos impediram que o balão fosse liberado e inflado. Com isso ele ficou perdido em órbita tornando-se lixo espacial, que vai queimar na atmosfera em alguns anos. (pt)
- Orbital Reflector is a reflective, mylar sculpture by Trevor Paglen launched into space as a temporary satellite. Co-produced by the Nevada Museum of Art, the $1.3 million project had the objective of being the first “purely artistic” object in space. The satellite, containing an inflatable mylar balloon with reflective surface, launched into space 3 December 2018. Orbital Reflector launched on Monday, December 3rd, at 10:34 a.m. EST on board the SpaceX Spaceflight SSO-A: SmallSat Express. It became lost in orbit, constituting space junk. (en)
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| - Der Orbital Reflector (ORS-1) war ein geplantes Weltraumkunstwerk von Trevor Paglen und dem . Das Kunstwerk wurde im Dezember 2018 an Bord einer Falcon-9-Rakete gestartet und befindet sich in einem Kleinsatelliten in einer Erdumlaufbahn. Nach seiner Entfaltung sollte es etwa zwei Monate lang wie ein heller, sich bewegender Stern am Nachthimmel erscheinen. Wegen Verzögerungen durch die Haushaltssperre 2018/19 in den Vereinigten Staaten und eines Kontaktverlusts mit der Bodenstation musste der Satellit jedoch aufgegeben werden. Die Kosten für diese fehlgeschlagene Installation wurden mit 1,3 Millionen US-Dollar veranschlagt. (de)
- Orbital Reflector is a reflective, mylar sculpture by Trevor Paglen launched into space as a temporary satellite. Co-produced by the Nevada Museum of Art, the $1.3 million project had the objective of being the first “purely artistic” object in space. The satellite, containing an inflatable mylar balloon with reflective surface, launched into space 3 December 2018. Orbital Reflector launched on Monday, December 3rd, at 10:34 a.m. EST on board the SpaceX Spaceflight SSO-A: SmallSat Express. Originally it was expected to remain in orbit for three months, after which it would disintegrate upon reentry to the Earth's atmosphere. However, the deployment was delayed by the 2018–2019 United States federal government shutdown - by the time the 35-day shutdown had ended, the museum's engineers had lost contact with the satellite, the electronics and hardware of which "were not hardened for long-term functionality in space". It became lost in orbit, constituting space junk. (en)
- Orbital Reflector foi uma escultura feita com mylar, um balão inflável em formato de obelisco com 30 x 1,4 metros e superfície reflexiva. Um projeto de que seria lançado como um satélite temporário, coproduzido pelo , o projeto de $1.3 milhões tinha o objetivo de ser o primeiro objeto "puramente artístico" no espaço. Ele foi lançado em 3 de dezembro de 2018 as 10:34 a.m. PST a bordo de um foguete Falcon 9 cujo estágio principal estava sendo reutilizado pela terceira vez (Spaceflight SSO-A), com a expectativa de permanecer em órbita por três meses, no entanto, já com o recipiente em órbita, problemas técnicos impediram que o balão fosse liberado e inflado. Com isso ele ficou perdido em órbita tornando-se lixo espacial, que vai queimar na atmosfera em alguns anos. (pt)
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