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Step into the vast cosmos and ponder the eternal question, "Where is everyone?" with our captivating artwork inspired by the Drake Equation. This masterpiece is not just a visual treat but a journey through the scientific quest to understand our place in the universe.

Artwork Features:

N (Number of Civilizations): Starting the piece is the first ever deep field image from the James Webb Space Telescope featuring thousands of vivid galaxies, symbolizing the multitude of civilizations that could exist. This focal point represents the culmination of all factors in the Drake Equation, urging viewers to contemplate the unknown. 

R* (Rate of Star Formation): A brilliant Nebula represents the average rate of star formation in our Milky Way galaxy. This element highlights the continuous birth of stars, each a potential host to new worlds.

f_p (Fraction of Stars with Planets): Our own sun stands as a beacon of stability and life-giving energy. For billions of years, its fusion power has remained steady, providing a constant source of light and warmth that has enabled life to flourish on Earth. This incredible stability is a rare gift in the cosmos, allowing complex life forms to evolve and thrive. 

n_e (Number of Planets that Could Support Life): Among the myriad planets, only a select few such as Earth lie within their star's habitable zone and could potentially support life.

f_l (Fraction of Planets with Life): To capture the emergence of life, the artwork features microscopic life forms soon after abiogenesis in the primordial soup of our ancient Earth. 

f_i (Fraction of Planets with Intelligent Life): The emergence of intelligence depicted by our early hominid ancestors imbibing in Psilocybin Cubensis mushrooms. The hypothesis is that experiences of profound brain malleability were partially responsible for the rapid rise in brain matter that led to language and cultural knowledge transfer. 

f_c (Fraction of Civilizations that Can Communicate): Signals and communication waves radiate from these civilizations, representing those capable of interstellar communication, seeking to connect across vast distances. Depicted by Apollo 12 astronaut Alan Bean collecting lunar soil samples. 

L (Length of Time Civilizations Can Communicate): The temporal aspect is shown through the depiction of a once mighty dyson ring, now long since abandoned and decrepit. The remaining vestiges of a once powerful civilization in archaeological ruin.

Image Credits: NASA

Historical Backstory:

The Drake Equation, formulated by Dr. Frank Drake in 1961, was a pioneering effort to estimate the number of active, communicative extraterrestrial civilizations in the Milky Way galaxy. During a time of burgeoning space exploration and heightened curiosity about the cosmos, Dr. Drake's equation brought a scientific framework to a question that has fascinated humanity for millennia.

Each variable in the Drake Equation represents a step in the complex journey from the formation of stars to the emergence of civilizations capable of communication. This artwork honors the equation's legacy, merging scientific inquiry with artistic expression to evoke a sense of awe and wonder. It invites viewers to reflect on our cosmic neighborhood and the profound question of our solitude or company in the universe.

Experience the Inquiry:

Hang this piece in your home, office, or study to spark conversations and inspire curiosity about the universe. Whether you are an avid astronomer, a science enthusiast, or simply someone who marvels at the night sky, "The Cosmic Inquiry: A Visual Exploration of the Drake Equation" will serve as a constant reminder of the vast, unexplored possibilities that lie beyond our world.


Uplift any room's decor with art that's printed on top-quality canvas gallery wraps. Each wrap is made with finely textured, artist-grade cotton substrate which helps reproduce your image in outstanding clarity and detail. Available in multiple sizes, these closed back canvases are built with a patented, solid support face and are excellent for indoor use.

.: Made with 100% cotton fabric, the perfect medium for printing highly-detailed and vibrant artwork.
.: Each canvas features 0.0135 inch (13.5 mil) thick fabric that weighs 400gsm making it a highly durable option for great prints that look gorgeous on the long run.
.: The closed MDF backing adds an extra layer of protection to all your prints.
.: NB! For indoor use only

"Where is Everyone?" - Drake Equation Art - Gallery Style Canvas

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