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  • Under the dish at Arecibo Observatory in Arecibo, Puerto Rico. The dish, comprised of 38,778 panels of mesh aluminium, is completely suspended. Pictured here is journalist Pierre Barthelemy.
    SETI 0015 Under Dish.jpg
  • Dr. Jill Tarter, SETI Institute scientist, is an impetus behind the organizations growth, direction and their educational programs. An author and public speaker, Dr. Tarter has inspired a generation of women scientists as well as influenced the way in which radio telescopes are being built today.
    SETI 0001 Jill Tarter.jpg
  • Dr. Jill Tarter, SETI Institute scientist, is an impetus behind the organizations growth, direction and their educational programs. An author and public speaker, Dr. Tarter has inspired a generation of women scientists as well as influenced the way in which radio telescopes are being built today.
    scf4421-031_seti 0028.jpg
  • Dr. Jill Tarter, SETI Institute scientist, and Mike Davis, Director of SETI Projects, Observing in the Control Room.
    scf4327-772_SETI 0012 Observing.jpg
  • Dr. Jill Tarter, SETI Institute scientist observing in the Control Room.
    SETI 0023-2.jpg
  • Dr. Jill Tarter, SETI Institute scientist, is an impetus behind the organizations growth, direction and their educational programs. An author and public speaker, Dr. Tarter has inspired a generation of women scientists as well as influenced the way in which radio telescopes are being built today.
    SETI 0011 Jill Tarter-2.jpg
  • Dr. Jill Tarter, SETI Institute scientist, is an impetus behind the organizations growth, direction and their educational programs. An author and public speaker, Dr. Tarter has inspired a generation of women scientists as well as influenced the way in which radio telescopes are being built today.
    SETI 0007 Jill Tarter-2.jpg
  • Dr. Jill Tarter, SETI Institute scientist, is an impetus behind the organizations growth, direction and their educational programs. An author and public speaker, Dr. Tarter has inspired a generation of women scientists as well as influenced the way in which radio telescopes are being built today.
    SETI 0006 Jill Tarter.jpg
  • Dr. Jill Tarter, SETI Institute scientist, is an impetus behind the organizations growth, direction and their educational programs. An author and public speaker, Dr. Tarter has inspired a generation of women scientists as well as influenced the way in which radio telescopes are being built today.
    SETI 0004 Jill Tarter.jpg
  • Dr. Jill Tarter, SETI Institute scientist, is an impetus behind the organizations growth, direction and their educational programs. An author and public speaker, Dr. Tarter has inspired a generation of women scientists as well as influenced the way in which radio telescopes are being built today.
    SETI 0011 Jill Tarter.jpg
  • Dr. Jill Tarter, SETI Institute scientist, is an impetus behind the organizations growth, direction and their educational programs. An author and public speaker, Dr. Tarter has inspired a generation of women scientists as well as influenced the way in which radio telescopes are being built today.
    scf4373-511_SETI 0002 Jill Tarter.jpg
  • Dr. Jill Tarter, SETI Institute scientist observing in the Control Room.
    scf4327-777seti 0023.jpg
  • Dr. Jill Tarter, SETI Institute scientist, is an impetus behind the organizations growth, direction and their educational programs. An author and public speaker, Dr. Tarter has inspired a generation of women scientists as well as influenced the way in which radio telescopes are being built today.
    scf4327-771_SETI 0010 Jill Tarter.jpg
  • Dr. Jill Tarter, SETI Institute scientist, is an impetus behind the organizations growth, direction and their educational programs. An author and public speaker, Dr. Tarter has inspired a generation of women scientists as well as influenced the way in which radio telescopes are being built today.
    scf4327-770seti 0009 jill tarter.jpg
  • Dr. Jill Tarter, SETI Institute scientist, is an impetus behind the organizations growth, direction and their educational programs. An author and public speaker, Dr. Tarter has inspired a generation of women scientists as well as influenced the way in which radio telescopes are being built today.
    scf4327-769_SETI 0005 Jill Tarter.jpg
  • Dr. Jill Tarter, SETI Institute scientist, is an impetus behind the organizations growth, direction and their educational programs. An author and public speaker, Dr. Tarter has inspired a generation of women scientists as well as influenced the way in which radio telescopes are being built today.
    scf4327-768_SETI 0003 Jill Tarter.jpg
  • Arecibo Observatory is the largest single radio telescope dish in the world.  Located in the jungles of northern Puerto Rico and operated by Cornell University it collects and sends out radio waves.
    scf4327-759arecibo observatory 0001.jpg
  • Dr. Jill Tarter, SETI Institute scientist, is an impetus behind the organizations growth, direction and their educational programs. An author and public speaker, Dr. Tarter has inspired a generation of women scientists as well as influenced the way in which radio telescopes are being built today.
    SETI 0009 Jill Tarter-2.jpg
  • Dr. Jill Tarter, SETI Institute scientist, is an impetus behind the organizations growth, direction and their educational programs. An author and public speaker, Dr. Tarter has inspired a generation of women scientists as well as influenced the way in which radio telescopes are being built today.
    SETI 0008 Jill Tarter.jpg
  • Dr. Jill Tarter, SETI Institute scientist, is an impetus behind the organizations growth, direction and their educational programs. An author and public speaker, Dr. Tarter has inspired a generation of women scientists as well as influenced the way in which radio telescopes are being built today.
    SETI 0002 rescan.jpg
  • Dr. Jill Tarter, SETI Institute scientist, is an impetus behind the organizations growth, direction and their educational programs. An author and public speaker, Dr. Tarter has inspired a generation of women scientists as well as influenced the way in which radio telescopes are being built today.
    SETI 0007 Jill Tarter.jpg
  • Dr. Jill Tarter, SETI Institute scientist, is an impetus behind the organizations growth, direction and their educational programs. An author and public speaker, Dr. Tarter has inspired a generation of women scientists as well as influenced the way in which radio telescopes are being built today.
    scf4327-779seti 0029.jpg
  • Dr. Jill Tarter, SETI Institute scientist, and Mike Davis, Director of SETI Projects, Observing in the Control Room.
    scf4327-772seti 0012 observing.jpg
  • Dr. Jill Tarter, SETI Institute scientist, is an impetus behind the organizations growth, direction and their educational programs. An author and public speaker, Dr. Tarter has inspired a generation of women scientists as well as influenced the way in which radio telescopes are being built today.
    scf4327-771seti 0010 jill tarter.jpg
  • Dr. Jill Tarter, SETI Institute scientist, is an impetus behind the organizations growth, direction and their educational programs. An author and public speaker, Dr. Tarter has inspired a generation of women scientists as well as influenced the way in which radio telescopes are being built today.
    scf4327-768seti 0003 jill tarter.jpg
  • Arecibo Observatory is the largest single radio telescope dish in the world.  Located in the jungles of northern Puerto Rico and operated by Cornell University it collects and sends out radio waves.
    scf4327-759_Arecibo Observatory 0001.jpg
  • Dr. Jill Tarter, SETI Institute scientist observing in the Control Room.
    SETI 0023.jpg
  • Dr. Jill Tarter, SETI Institute scientist, is an impetus behind the organizations growth, direction and their educational programs. An author and public speaker, Dr. Tarter has inspired a generation of women scientists as well as influenced the way in which radio telescopes are being built today.
    SETI 0009 Jill Tarter.jpg
  • Dr. Jill Tarter, SETI Institute scientist, is an impetus behind the organizations growth, direction and their educational programs. An author and public speaker, Dr. Tarter has inspired a generation of women scientists as well as influenced the way in which radio telescopes are being built today.
    scf4327-769seti 0005 jill tarter.jpg
  • Arecibo Observatory is the largest single radio telescope dish in the world.  Located in the jungles of northern Puerto Rico and operated by Cornell University it collects and sends out radio waves.
    Arecibo Observatory 0001.jpg
  • Orlando Rodriguez has worked at the Arecibo Observatory for over twenty years. He is seen here standing on the cables that suspend the Gregorian Platform.
    SETI 0017 Orlando Rodriguez.jpg
  • This 900 ton platform is suspended above the dish at Arecibo Observatory. The plaform houses the <br />
Azimuth Arm, linear antennas and the Gregorian Dome.
    SETI 0020 Gregorian.jpg
  • The footbridge provides access to the 900 ton platform suspended above the dish at Arecibo Observatory. The plaform houses the Azimuth Arm, linear antennas and the Gregorian Dome.
    SETI 0025.jpg
  • This 900 ton platform is suspended above the dish at Arecibo Observatory. The plaform houses the <br />
Azimuth Arm, linear antennas and the Gregorian Dome.
    SETI 0020 Gregorian-2.jpg
  • This 900 ton platform is suspended above the dish at Arecibo Observatory. The plaform houses the Azimuth Arm, linear antennas and the Gregorian Dome.
    SETI 0027.jpg
  • Under the dish at Arecibo Observatory in Arecibo, Puerto Rico. The dish, comprised of 38,778 panels of mesh aluminium, is completely suspended.
    SETI 0030.jpg
  • This 900 ton platform is suspended above the dish at Arecibo Observatory. The plaform houses the Azimuth Arm, linear antennas and the Gregorian Dome.
    SETI 0027-2.jpg
  • This 900 ton platform is suspended above the dish at Arecibo Observatory. The plaform houses the Azimuth Arm, linear antennas and the Gregorian Dome.
    scf4327-776_SETI 0021 Platform.jpg
  • This 900 ton platform is suspended above the dish at Arecibo Observatory. The plaform houses the Azimuth Arm, linear antennas and the Gregorian Dome.
    scf4327-776seti 0021 platform.jpg
  • Under the dish at Arecibo Observatory in Arecibo, Puerto Rico. The dish, comprised of 38,778 panels of mesh aluminium, is completely suspended.
    scf4373-526_SETI 0030.jpg
  • Under the dish at Arecibo Observatory in Arecibo, Puerto Rico. The dish, comprised of 38,778 panels of mesh aluminium, is completely suspended. Pictured here is journalist Pierre Barthelemy.
    SETI 0031.jpg
  • There are images that come into my head sometimes and I’m not sure where they come from.  Dreams have always been a rich resource for me and poems too and this shot came through both channels.  One of my assistants in New York was Roy Michaels, a former rock star of sorts whose band, Cat Mother and the All Night News Boys, was produced by Jimi Hendrix.  He used to play concerts with Hendrix, several hundred thousand people screaming fans and now he was painting my studio ceiling - and not in the Michael Angelo sense -  we're talking flat white Sears’ house paint.  A decade plus later Roy was happy with his life, content to live without crowds and the rock star life. He kept a little sailboat in San Francisco Bay called Invictus where he could get away from it all.  I had never heard the poem Invictus and Roy recited it to me as he painted my ceiling.  I had a dream that night and started making this little set in the corner of my loft with seagulls soon after.  These were the days before PhotoShop.  The guy in this photo, another assistant is actually hanging there suspended with seagulls tied to his wrists – he wasn’t dropped in later by a computer.  I guess this set looked pretty strange even to the artists in the building who would pass by my loft and ask what I was doing.   Some of these same artists would paint some pretty strange imagery while working through various neuroses but it’s one thing to paint a fantasy, its quite another to actually build it.
    Deja Blue.jpg
  • Under the dish at Arecibo Observatory in Arecibo, Puerto Rico. The dish, comprised of 38,778 panels of mesh aluminium, is completely suspended. Pictured here is journalist Pierre Barthelemy.
    scf4327-780seti 0031.jpg
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