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Launch

Launch Date:

12 January 1986

Launch Mission:

STS-61-C

Launch Operator:

NASA

Rocket:

Launch Vehicle:

Space Shuttle Columbia

Launch Location:

Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA

1986-003A

COSPAR id:

In Space

Host:

Space Shuttle Columbia

Type:

Manned Spacecraft

Operator:

NASA

Location:

Low Earth Orbit

COSPAR id:

1986-003A

Return

Return Date:

18 January 1965

Return Mission:

STS-61-C

Return Vehicle:

Space Shuttle Columbia

Landing Location:

Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA

COSPAR id:

1986-003A

Updated:

5/7/24

status:

Unknown

Mission Profile

Partners:

Ellery Kurtz

Artist

Artist(s)

Collection

This artwork is part of a collection:

n.a.

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4 Original works of art that are the first oil paintings to enter Earth orbit.

Aside from survival, people living in space will have many needs, among them, the aesthetic. Artist Ellery Kurtz and environmental psychologist Howard Wishnow founded Vertical Horizons, a company dedicated to the enhancement of life in space. Through NASA's Get Away Special (GAS) program an experiment was designed to test organic art materials such as oil-based paints, linen canvas, primers and bonding materials for degradation during space flight. The canister designated G-481 was the 46th such canister flown aboard a Space Shuttle. The Space Shuttle Columbia orbited the Earth 98 times during it's mission duration time of 6 days, 2 hours, 3 minutes and 51 seconds. The Space Shuttle Columbia was launched from Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral, FL on January 12, 1986 at 6:55:00 a.m. EST and landed at the Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. on January 18, 1986 at 5:58:51 a.m. PST. Vertical Horizons evaluated the materials both pre-flight and post-flight to learn how the space environment had affected them. The experiment formed a foundation for the future study of methods for transporting visual art objects in space. Four original oil paintings by the artist were loaded into the GAS canister. These paintings are the first original oil paintings created by a human to orbit the Earth adding a significant page to the history of both art and space exploration.
Dimensions:

n/a

Medium:

4 Oil paintings on canvas in GAS container.

Genre:

Vertical Horizons

Ellery Kurtz

USA

1986

Vertical Horizons

1986

Unknown
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