Gravitational waves and the fabric of the universe?
Gravitational waves and the fabric of the universe?
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It's not too late to see the Perseids!
These meteor showers started in late July and should be visible for another few days. The best time to see them is before moonrise, so check an online calendar for your area. Then grab a blanket or chair along with your favorite bug spray, and (hopefully) witness the grandeur of the universe with an occasional meteor light show!

Or, you can stay inside, avoid the mosquitos, and be inspired by Josh’s new series of Hyperspace Disks. These plates explore Josh's fascination with deep space phenomena such as gravitational waves and the warping of space-time, not to mention meteors blazing into our atmosphere. Note: this limited series comprises only 14 pieces; all are now available in our virtual (online) gallery.
Hyperspace Disks
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Infinity Project Report
Just for fun, here's a photo of Josh in the mid- or late-1970s, right around the time he started hiding Infinity Project Planets all over the world. This month's Infinity Project recipient is Sariah Dorbin. In her upcoming travels, she hopes to hide a Planet somewhere around the towns of Marble or Crystal, Colorado. How fitting!
If you're new to Simpson Glass and don't know about the Infinity Project, you might enjoy taking a look at this mini-documentary from "Great Big Story".

RRemoval: I’m fine with West Nile Virus and Dengue Fever but I wish I could find a bug spray for your incessant email! Just slap the opt-out button below - we'll be squashed.
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