A spacecraft, like nature itself at its smallest scales, seldom reveals what it is for.
Meaning and presence do not present themselves directly; they must be inferred through signs, traces, and models.
We approach reality through representations.
Richard Feynman devised a language to sketch the invisible - an elegant notation for interactions that cannot be seen, only understood.

In this sense, a body panel becomes a meta-representation. It does not merely depict the satellite, but reflects its mission, the episteme that frames that mission, and - beyond it - the deeper structure of reality that the episteme seeks, but never fully captures.
Original artwork

Name:
PACE / Feynman
Year:
2021
Medium:
Laser etching on aluminum spacecraft panel
Dimensions:
20 x 30 cm
Status:
In space
Mission:
Transporter-2 Rideshare
Launch date:
June 30, 2021
Location:
Cape Canaveral, FL, USA
Launcher:
SpaceX
Platform:
PACE-1 6U Cubesat
Owner:
NASA
NORAD id:
48909
Environment:
Sun synchronous orbit, 385 km

