A comet lands in Brooklyn celebrates the success of the Rosetta mission. It’s was a common order of the NASA, the World Science Festival et the European Space Agency. The landmark is directly inspired by the aspect of a comet when it starts warming up and breaking up. StudioKCA covered the installation of 67 iron folded sheets and the craters are enhanced with lights and steam jets. The second part of the element reflects in the water of the pool. Before landing in Brooklyn Bridge Park, this creation stoped in different places in the world and its next destination is Pasadena, California, at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab.