SunRISE Pinhole Camera
PROJECT TYPE:
Public Engagement
ROLE:
Design & Illustration
Production Lead
COLLABORATORS:
Kaitlyn Soares
Liz B. De La Torre
The Sun Radio Interferometer Space Experiment, or SunRISE, is an array of six toaster sized CubeSats that will work together to study solar activity. This pinhole camera activity was created and designed to inform the general public about the SunRISE mission objectives during the April 8, 2024 total solar eclipse. These interactive foldables were handed out to visitors of the Austin Public Library path of totality event, allowing users to safely view a projection of the eclipse.
IMAGES CREDIT:
NASA/JPL-Caltech