This sculpture choreographs dancers that track the path of Hurricane Harvey (August 2017), which flooded NASA’s Johnson Space Center while the James Webb Space Telescope was undergoing cryo-vacuum testing in Chamber A. Printed in SLA resin with a frosted, ice-glass finish, the piece echoes Webb’s deep-freeze state, where a sustained power loss could have forced a rapid warm-up and risked serious damage. By giving the storm a celestial body and the observatory a human proxy, the work reminds us that science is shaped by forces far larger than us.