Saturday, February 9, 2008

Cheers to the beyond!

While we hear about the rave parties going bust all over, this is one with more than a fairly legitimate reason. A reason that surrounds each one of us and our most gorgeous beyond space Rave parties are usually about all things psychedelic and there's nothing that can really be compared to the high-saturation purples, pinks, blues and all colors fluorescent that we fins in each inch of our vast solar system.
To commemorate Yuri Gagarin's spaceflight in 1961, NASA opened up a hangar at the Ames Research Center in Mountain View. They called it 'Yuri's Night World Space Party' and it happened on the same day in 126 events across 35 nations across the globe. It was NASA's tribute to 'global heritage of space exploration' which was celebrated with techno-rave music, futuristic dances and mind-blowing psychedelic light shows.
To give the party a rather good boy image, NASA had also put up science-imagery program called World Wind (software) besides a telescope aimed at Saturn. There was also an exhibit by artist Pierre Comte of how it feels to paint in low gravity. Besides, all of this there were some great dancers and other space monuments splashed in every nook and corner of the venue, and to say this was just one of the 126 events!



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