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Spider Webs Wood Print featuring the photograph Spiders In Space - The Experiment by James Temple

The watermark in the lower right corner of the image will not appear on the final print.

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10.00" x 7.00"

Overall:

10.00" x 7.00"

 

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Spiders In Space - The Experiment Wood Print

James Temple

by James Temple

$81.00

Product Details

Spiders In Space - The Experiment wood print by James Temple.   Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).

Design Details

It has been observed that being in Earth's orbit has an effect on the structure of spider webs in space. Spider webs were spun in low earth orbit in... more

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Comments (18)

Alana Thrower

Alana Thrower

Very creative! Interesting description! l/f/t/p/fb

Heidi Fickinger

Heidi Fickinger

This is very cool James! I had no idea you did this king of amazing illustration. Marvellous.

James Temple replied:

Thanks Heidi. James

Marcia Colelli

Marcia Colelli

Revisiting. Excellent creative image and work. L/F

James Temple replied:

Thank you Marcia... have a great day! James

James Temple

James Temple

Thanks Marcia.

Marcia Colelli

Marcia Colelli

Very creative image. Nice work. L/F

Larisa Fedotova

Larisa Fedotova

Such beauty! This is just gorgeous and artistic art L/F/TW

James Temple replied:

Thanks Larisa, I appreciate your comments. James

Susanna Schorr

Susanna Schorr

So cool! Wonderful!

James Temple replied:

Thanks Susanna! James

Jim Cook

Jim Cook

Very cool work! Was fascinated to learn about the experiment with spiders in space. L,F,Tw

James Temple replied:

Aloha Jim. Thanks for your comment today. James

Phil Sadler

Phil Sadler

Hi James T.! luv this one man, super cool! :) phil

James Temple replied:

Aloha Phil! Thank you... glad you like this one! James

Marcia Colelli

Marcia Colelli

Very creative image and nice work. L

James Temple replied:

Thank you Marcia! James

Lynda Lehmann

Lynda Lehmann

Truly a captivating image! LF!

James Temple replied:

Thanks Lynda!

Alana Thrower

Alana Thrower

Cool image! Interesting experiment! l/f/t/p/fb

James Temple replied:

Thanks Alana!

Steve Harrington

Steve Harrington

A terrific image and interesting info, James! L

James Temple replied:

Thanks Steve!

Amy Barrow and Son's - Luke and Tom Barrow

Amy Barrow and Son's - Luke and Tom Barrow

Clever!

James Temple replied:

Thank you Amy!

Joy DiNardo Bradley         DiNardo Designs

Joy DiNardo Bradley DiNardo Designs

This is cool! Thanks for the education on this!

James Temple replied:

Thanks Joy!

Carl Purcell

Carl Purcell

Science is stranger than fiction!

Anastasia Michaels

Anastasia Michaels

Wow! I love the picture, beautifully made! And thank you for sharing the story about this picture. Very fascinating.

James Temple replied:

Thanks so much for the comment Anastasia!

Artist's Description

It has been observed that being in Earth's orbit has an effect on the structure of spider webs in space. Spider webs were spun in low earth orbit in 1973 aboard Skylab, involving two female European garden spiders (cross spiders) called Arabella and Anita, as part of an experiment on the Skylab 3 mission. The aim of the experiment was to test whether the two spiders would spin webs in space, and, if so, whether these webs would be the same as those that spiders produced on Earth. The experiment was a student project of Judy Miles of Lexington, Massachusetts. After the launch on July 28, 1973, and entering Skylab, the spiders were released by astronaut Owen Garriott into a box that resembled a window frame. The spiders proceeded to construct their web while a camera took photographs and examined the spiders' behavior in a zero-gravity environment. Both spiders took a long time to adapt to their weightless existence. However, after a day, Arabella spun the first web. It was thought that...

About James Temple

James Temple

I've lived in Hawaii since 2002, 1200 feet above sea level, on the small rural island of Moloka'i. It is very quiet here, with only about 7,400 residents. I appreciate the quiet life after spending 35 years as a commercial illustrator, senior art director and design director for major advertising agencies and design studios in Chicago, San Francisco and Palo Alto California. I've always loved cooking. In 2002 that love led me to a degree in the Culinary Arts just before moving to Hawaii. Since then I designed and built a house, worked in local restaurants, self-published three cookbooks, and took up photography as a hobby. Now retired, I spend most of my time developing recipes and photographing them, plus researching and writing...

 

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