Light standard, 2016

Soleil (~ 8 MN), Mars (3 à 22 MN), Vénus (2 à 14 MN), 
Uranus (2H23 à 2H55), Saturne (1H à 1H50)

Every standard corresponds to a planet of the solar system and measures the time it takes for the light emitted by that particular celestial body to reach the Earth. Namely, about 8 minutes for the Sun, from 2 to 14 minutes for Venus, 3 to 22 minutes for Mars.
Light standards series, 2016, steel, LED, electronic device,
duration variable, 113 x 4 x 3 cm.

Scientific collaborator
Astrophysicist Fabio Acero (AIM/CEA)
Data : NASA

Production
Bipolar production / Maison Populaire

Manufacturing
Atelier Delarasse, Motion Wagram