Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Photographer Documents Secret Satellites — All 189 of Them


Wow. I told you people, they are out there! Who? Who cares.. spies of course. Also check the second link at the bottom - it will lead you to a real cool google mashup which allows you to track any satellite in real time! Awesome...

BERKELEY, California -- For most people, photographing something that isn't there might be tough. Not so for Trevor Paglen.
His shots of 189 secret spy satellites are the subject of a new exhibit -- despite the fact that, officially speaking, the satellites don't exist. The Other Night Sky, on display at the University of California at Berkeley Art Museum through September 14, is only a small selection from the 1,500 astrophotographs Paglen has taken thus far.

In taking these photos, Paglen is trying to draw a metaphorical connection between modern government secrecy and the doctrine of the Catholic Church in Galileo's time.

"What would it mean to find these secret moons in orbit around the earth in the same way that Galileo found these moons that shouldn't exist in orbit around Jupiter?" Paglen says."


Wired: Photographer Documents Secret Satellites -- All 189 of Them

CHECK OUT EVERY BLOODY SATELLITE IN REAL TIME HERE
(you can even track the toolbox they lost on the ISS)

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