Artistic Astronaut: The Mysterious Silk Figure Haunting Space |

Space just got a new resident: Silk, wind, and lots of drama
The mission was to send the ultra light double satin into a space where the direct rays of the sun would illuminate it without the interference of atmospheric pollution

When a ghastly, silk-draped figure started floating at the edge of space, the internet did the only thing it could think of: panic, speculate, and blame AI. But was it CGI? A UFO? A very lost spirit? A hologram? Nope. It was just humans doing what they do best – sending something wildly unnecessary (but very cool) up above the sky.Mind behind the madnessThe spooky spectacle came from The Dorothy Project, led by artistic director Maximillian Canepa. The idea was just to create a surreal, human-like figure and launch it into the stratosphere. They built a lightweight form, dressed it in flowing silk, strapped it to a carbon-fibre rig, and sent it up via a high-altitude balloon from Canada. At nearly 33 km above Earth, things got dramatic. The silk twisted and moved with sunlight and wind giving full Dementor-from-Azkaban energy. Terrifying? A little. Accidental? Not entirely.For science, art… or just vibes?Contrary to the internet’s horror-movie theories, the goal wasn’t to scare people. The team wanted to recreate the ‘overview effect’ — that mind-bending shift astronauts feel when they see Earth as tiny and fragile. In simpler terms: make people stop doom-scrolling and go, “huh… planet nice.” And for netizens yelling “fake!”—the creators documented everything from build to launch to flight. So no, space isn’t haunted. It’s just… getting a little artistic. Reactions were mixed. While some called it poetic, others weren’t impressed. “Never seen before… and wish I never see again,” one user wrote. Another asked why we’re sending mannequins to space, while someone else called it “occultism.”

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