Psyche Inspired: Lachan Morlan

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Institution: University of Arkansas / Northwest Arkansas Community College
Major: Physics, Astronomy Concentration
Psyche Inspired Class: 2025-2026

Metal in the Dark

Lachan Morlan

December 17th, 2025
Major: Physics (Astronomy)
Genre/Medium: Stained Glass
About the work:

Metal in the Dark is inspired by NASA’s mission to Psyche, a rare M-type asteroid believed to contain exceptionally high amounts of metal. Scientists hypothesize that Psyche may be the exposed metallic core of an early planetesimal, a building block of a planet that lost its outer rock layers during ancient collisions. Studying Psyche could offer a first-ever look at planetary core material, something unreachable on Earth.

The glass formation depicts the asteroid Psyche as it may appear in space, a metal-rich body composed primarily of iron and nickel. The grey and white opalescent glass represents Psyche’s metallic surface, reflecting the way iron-rich material interacts with both light and radar. The black glass embedded across the surface represents hypothesized impact craters, the scars of ancient collisions that shaped the asteroid and may have exposed the metal beneath. This piece was created using traditional stained-glass techniques. Each segment was hand-cut, ground, wrapped in copper foil, and soldered together. I combined opalescent and opaque glass to create contrast and dimension, echoing the difference between reflective metal and the void of space.

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The Spaces BEtween

Lachan Morlan

February 4th, 2026
Major: Physics (Astronomy)
Genre/Medium: Stained Glass
About the work:

The Spaces Between is a stained glass interpretation of the asteroid 16 Psyche, located within the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. Rather than depicting Psyche as a literal object in space, this work focuses on the often-overlooked elements that define it: distance, motion, orientation, and the space that holds them all.

The composition centers Psyche as a dark, metallic form suspended within layered fields of glass. Each solder line radiating across the panel represents measured heliocentric distance, expressed in astronomical units (AU). Where these lines intersect the asteroid, they mark Psyche’s position within the solar system, its relationship to the Sun and to neighboring planetary bodies. Distance, often reduced to numerical values, becomes a visible and structural element of the artwork. Read more…

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