Psyche Inspired: Jessica Gurney

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Institution: University of Arizona

Major: Astronomy

Psyche Inspired Class: 2024-2025

Psyche Mission Orbit A Notebook

Jessica Gurney

November 15th, 2024

Major: Astronomy

Genre/Medium: bookbinding

About the work:

This is the “Psyche Mission Orbit A Notebook.” This book is the first in a series about the four orbits the spacecraft will inhabit once it reaches Psyche. In orbit A, the mission focuses on detecting an electromagnetic field. The cover features my drawn interpretation of the asteroid, surrounded by a lit-up electromagnetic field. On the back is a blurb explaining about how and why scientists are going to look for an electromagnetic field, and what it would mean if they find one.

For this project I wanted the cover to feel like a storybook. Book covers need to not only grasp the readers’ attention, but convey the tone or genre of the book through colors and imagery. The lights were my way of capturing attention. The cover was supposed to show a literal representation of what the spacecraft would see: black sky, distant stars, and the Psyche asteroid. The words “Electromagnetic Field” are on the front to clarify what the lights represent, and by then the reader will know what the book is about. Finally, for those curious enough to continue, they have the synopsis on the back. I wanted a synopsis that explained the scientific reasons for the mission in a simple yet insightful way so adults and children could understand it. Read more…

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Psyche Mission Orbit B Notebook

Jessica Gurney

February 10th, 2025

Major: Astronomy

Genre/Medium: BookBinding

About the work:

The second book in the series is called Psyche Mission Orbit B Notebook. Orbit B is actually split into two phases: A, B1, D, C, B2. The main purpose of the orbits B is to create a map of the asteroid, and the orbits are split in two because of the position of the sunlight. I wanted to capture the 3D features from craters and rocks in some way on this book. I toyed around with different ideas but landed on using air dry clay. I also wanted to give a sense of the sun lighting up the asteroid and casting shadows. I captured this with the ring of light that brightens then darkens mimicking day and night. Very subtly I added tiny strips of silver foil along crevices, indicating the metal surface hidden under layers of rock, but this is most noticeable in person.

The book features a false spine where an Arduino nano is hidden to control the LED’s. The cover is wrapped in black linen book cloth, and the lettering is pasted on with silver foil. The interior is hand stitched, blank pages. The end sheets are handmade marbled paper with colors chosen from the Psyche logo.

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