Proposed Art - Did You Have to Look Twice to Know What It Is?
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what's your first impression of what it is?
your second, if any?
My first impression was that it was a radar dish. Now I’m starting to think it’s some kind of solar cooking plate.
You’re right I have no idea what it is going by that pic.
I immediately thought of the Green Bank Observatory in West Virginia, but with poorest artwork. It appears to be on fire. Hopefully, this is not to be coin, medal or badge of some kind. While the observatory deserves recognition, not of this quality.
Jim
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A dish searching for intelligent life ? notice it's pointing out in space and not on earth ! LOL
Luckily it will look even worse when turned into an actual coin
My first impression was a meth lab explosion, but the West Virginia might have tainted my initial impression.
Is that what a fire in a coal mine looks like?
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It looks like the top of that storage tank that went airborne in Moscow yesterday.
Looking twice did not help…add this to my list of artistic and numismatic failures.
But in my defense West Virginia deserves better.
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My first thought is that it has something to do with that place where you can’t get any cell phone service or gps service. I went there on a road trip once and got real lost and had to ask people for directions. I remember it had thingys that looked like giant satellite dishes and a little museum about outer space. Am I close?
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My first impression was a radar dish on fire with alot of smoke.
My 2nd look (Inkblot test) - I see a coiled up snake biting the dish between 7:00-9:00, and it's tail pointing down to the center of the dish.
The aliens were sick and tired of us trying to listen in to their private conversations, so they bombed the SETI array.
More serious answer: I assume it's supposed to be stars and nebulae, and a radio telescope. Not entirely sure of the action sequence, though. Are the stars and nebulae supposed to be coming out of the telescope, or are they getting sucked into it? Neither of those images really make sense.
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My very first impression? A burning parabolic dish, with a lot of smoke.
I can't say I truly understand today's coin design process with CCAC. These coin renditions all seem to be created by Computer Aided Design (CAD's). They all look cartoonish to me. I guess the days of the mints Chief Engraver are gone.
Edit- removed dumb comment amending dumb photo.

My first thought was the discovery of the galactic background radio noise, but that was in NJ.
bad design of some kind of radio dish with something being sucked in?
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YES! to all of that!
AND the highway signage is virtually nonexistent. You either live there, or you’re lost.
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I looked many times and read all the responses and still have no idea what it’s supposed to be.
West Virginia is one of the prettiest states west , maybe East, of the Mississippi. This design is an insult.
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Taking the long route, are we?
From the D in United to the center of the dish it somewhat reminds me of those old dogfight war planes in battle. Where one gets shot down leaving the smoke trail to the ground and their demise.
subtle!
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It's definitely the Green Bank Observatory. One of the things they do there is to look for gravitational waves by timing pulsars. The glowing stars in the "smoke" are pulsars. The "smoke" is either meant to indicate cosmic radiation or gravity waves. The observatory itself looks a lot like that part of the drawing. I just don't think it is that famous a landmark for anyone to immediately know what it was on the coin.
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A similar design was used on a half-dollar size medal from the 1960’s.
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I think it's a pretty cool design. I'm a bit of a space and science nerd. The secondary market will have fun applying holographic overlays to the design elements.
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I prefer the simplicity of the 1963 National Commemorative Medal.
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