Psyche Inspired: Veronica Keff

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Institution: University of Colorado, Boulder

Major: Astrophysics, Minor in Mathematics

Psyche Inspired Class: 2024-2025

The approach

Veronica Keff

December 4th, 2024

Major: Astrophysics, minor in Mathematics

Genre/Medium: Laser Show; BEYOND Laser System Software at Fiske Planetarium. Original animation created in ToonSquid, with Psyche’s trajectory data compiled by Paige Arthur

About the work:

“The Approach” is a laser show that tells the story of the Psyche spacecraft’s trajectory around asteroid 16 Psyche. Starting with an idea of a digital painting, the piece evolved from an abstract depiction of orbits around 16 psyche to a 2 minute laser show at Fiske Planetarium showcasing the spiral path of the probe around the asteroid.

Why lasers? I wanted to reference how Psyche communicates with mission control on Earth via NASA’s DSOC (Deep Space Optical Communications) experiment. This allows spacecraft traveling the solar system to communicate with Earth via the near-infrared laser transceiver fitted on the spacecraft itself and receiving ground stations on Earth (e.g. Palomar’s Hale Telescope). Read more…

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Cosmic Messengers

Veronica Keff

January 13th, 2025

Major: Astrophysics, minor in Mathematics

Genre/Medium: Acrylic and Oil Paint on Canvas

About the work:

“Cosmic Messengers” is a 24” x 30” oil painting inspired by the Psyche mission’s use of the Gamma Ray Spectrometer (part of the Gamma-Ray and Neutron Spectrometer instrument). This process involves cosmic rays (energetic light rays from dying stars) striking the Psyche asteroid and exciting atoms on its surface. As the atoms return to their ground state, they release gamma rays, which are captured by the Gamma Ray Spectrometer (GRS). In the painting, vertical lines represent this emitted energy, each corresponding to a component of Psyche’s composition, in this case metals like Iron, Nickel, and Iridium. Read more…

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Origins

Veronica Keff

March 31st, 2025

Major: Astrophysics, Minor in Mathematics

Genre/Medium: Digital comic (procreate), final version printed into foldable booklet

About the work:

“Origins” reflects on the history of observational astronomy and what Psyche may tell us about Earth’s past. 10 square frames unfold in a similar fashion to the Psyche spacecraft’s solar arrays, the reader embarking on a journey through time: through pyramids and temples, telescopes and multispectral imagers, travelling beyond Mars towards the metallic asteroid 16 Psyche. This massive hunk of metal in the asteroid belt may share properties with Earth’s core, and scientists are tasked with retracing the history of Earth and the other terrestrial planets from an object 500 million kilometers away. The Psyche mission reveals a possible future full of scientific discovery while simultaneously recalling the past of our home planet – our origin story.
While making this piece, I wanted to include elements of cave paintings and use one of the first art forms in humanity to illustrate the story of how astronomy started, and where it may take us in the future. The colors and textures of this piece are inspired by the Cueva de las Manos hand-paintings. The combined effort of the psyche team extends far into the vastness of space, beaming curiosity and discovery back to Earth.

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