The whole planet knew him and loved him
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JAPAN - Cosmic Painting workshop at Oiso.
Cosmic Painting Workshop at Oisoby Kaori Kawashima Porcelain
At Yuri’s Night, commemorating the historic first human spaceflight and the inaugural launch of the Space Shuttle, Let’s draw a space-themed picture. Then they draw it on the pottery and make a special bubble technique decoration. Our fun Bubbles Technique is a really easy way to apply cosmic art on pottery. The art work will be completed in one month. You can pick it up directly at the venue, or it can be mailed to you. However, a separate fee will be charged. Shipping will only be in Japan.
Cosmic Painting workshop at Oiso
Date And Time: 2024-Apr-21 @ 11:00 AM to 2024-Apr-21 @ 05:00 PM
Registration End Date: 2024-Apr-18
Location: Japan, Kanagawa, Oiso, Higashikoiso, 311-15 ギャラリー&アトリエ「umineco」
Please make a reservation/time table 11:00-/13:00-/15:00-
experience fee ¥3,500
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Sigh. I'm going to be listening to this album on repeat for the next week, aren't I.
Really though, I'm so glad that I get to experience so many awesomely successful attempts to capture the Great Project as a whole in art- the solemn, intergenerational, and joyful path from the caves to the stars.
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Yuri's Night is an international celebration held every April 12 to commemorate milestones in space exploration. It is named for the first human to launch into space, Yuri Gagarin.
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BULGARIA - Workshop on "Humanity’s space past, present, and future" - Yuri’s Night 2024.
On April 12, 1961, Yuri Gagarin became the first human to fly into space, becoming the most famous person on Earth. For years, this date has been celebrated as World Aviation and Cosmonautics Day, and the global initiative Yuri’s Night has been created to popularize topics related to humanity’s space past, present, and future.
Traditionally, we at Ratio participate in the global celebration, and this time we have prepared a series of interesting topics through which we will fly together.
The Yuri’s Night space crew consists of Victoria Todorova (Systems Engineer), Ralitsa Velikova (Software Engineer), Elka Terzieva (Engineer), and Simon Jenner (Axiom Space). With them, we will orbit around several topics, while in the meantime, we will enjoy a special thematic selection of music and lights suitable for a space party.
Space exploration would be impossible without space rockets, and at Yuri’s Night, we will learn more about how they work. We will discuss what Q-MAX means and why everyone celebrates when the rocket passes it, even though it is still flying and has not reached space yet. We will raise the topic of radiation sources in space and understand the various effects that radiation can have on electronics in space. We will also examine types of random-access memory that are radiation-resistant. Of course, when talking about space, we cannot overlook astronauts, and we will learn more about the preparation of an astronaut before flying into space.
We will ask a series of space questions, including:
Can we launch space rockets from Bulgaria? What are geostationary satellites (GSS) and what are the nature of their missions? What are the ways to deal with non-destructive errors caused by radiation? We expect you on April 12 with a large dose of space science to celebrate together the historic journey of Yuri Gagarin and World Aviation and Cosmonautics Day.
Yuri’s Night Bulgaria 2024
2024-Apr-12 @ 07:00 PM - 2024-Apr-12 @ 10:30 PM
София, Bulgaria
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