Exhibit Partners
Copenhagen Museum
With over 40,000 students and more than 9,000 employees, the University of Copenhagen is one of the largest institutions of research and education in the Nordic countries.
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Planetarium Vienna
University of Vienna
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ESA
The European Space Agency (ESA) is an intergovernmental organisation dedicated to the exploration of space. It is supported by 22 member states.
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SFB 881
The origin of the Milky Way and galaxy evolution are the focus of the Collaborative Research Center (Sonderforschungsbereich, SFB) 881 "The Milky Way System" at Heidelberg University. SFB 881 is supported by the German Research Foundation.
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Galaxy Zoo
CTA
Adam Burn
Adam Burns is a freelance digital artist with years of experience in digital art and a background in traditional art. In the past he has produced book covers, game concept arts, films and graphic novels. Among his customers are independent clients such as authors and indie games and film developers as well as larger companies such as Baen Books, Fantasy Flight, Lucas Arts, and Games Workshop.
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Lee Giles
Lee Giles has always been fascinated by the bizarre. His artwork strives towards what he like sto call "uncanny familiarity" — forms of speculative evolution and biology that hopefully encourage the viewer to reassess the familiar animal forms around them; and perhaps consider what could exist elsewhere at this very moment. He lives and works in Brighton, UK.
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Michael Carroll
Space artist and science writer Michael Carroll has written nearly 30 science books and two novels.
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Fahad Sulehria
Nova Celestia displays the space art of Fahad Sulehria. It's based on scientific research and has been published by widely known names such as Astronomy Magazine, National Geographic, NASA and IAAA.
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Davide de Martin
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Mario Paschetta
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Mia Stålnacke
Mia Stålnacke is a photographer based in subarctic Kiruna, Sweden. She specialises in aurora photography and her work has been featured in books and magazines. Mia's accolades include a NASA APOD, being shortlisted in Insight Astronomy Photographer of the year and earning a spot on leading Swedish astronomy magazine "Populär Astronomi" list of the ten best astrophotos of the year.
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