Skillfully using Photoshop to create digital collages that blend disparate scenes together, Justin Peters shows us entirely new realities. Horizons cleanly fade into foregrounds, human elements seamlessly become natural ones.
SpaceX is poised to launch astronauts to the International Space Station for the first time ever on May 27.
We’ve come across a treasure trove of vintage space comics, all in an over-the-top vibrant pulp sensibility.
To celebrate this unique, quarantined Earth Day, what better way to spend your stay-at-home time than to build a 1000 piece Earth jigsaw puzzle?
Russian Cosmonaut Fyodor Yurchikhin has some of the most time spent aboard the space station, and here are some of his amazing photos of Earth.
No one on Earth has ever seen the sun in as much detail or depth before today’s images that were released. Taken by the brand new 4-meter Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope in Hawai’i, they give us a stunning view of our star.
Thanks to the magic of Landsat satellites that are whizzing around overhead, we can see snapshots of our fragile planet from above, showcasing a range of dazzling landscapes.
It’s amazing what such dedication to a craft can produce, and photographer Andrew McCarthy shows us just how far that talent can take you. The image of our moon, below, was patiently stitched together from 100,000 photos.
Satellite imagery is nothing new, we’ve been utilizing it for twenty years. But these unique, low-angle satellite images are fascinating, showcasing cities in a way we don’t often see.
When you think about a cabin in the woods, especially in upstate New York, you probably don’t think about a cutting-edge, 3D-printed cocoon dwelling that was originally planned for Mars habitation.
To mark the 50th Anniversary of the momentous Apollo 11 moon landing, Dutch group Woodwork has created a beautiful and compelling short film of the voyage.
Talk about an out-of-this-world photo! Taken from the International Space Station, the amazing photos show Raikoke Volcano on Russia’s Kuril Islands erupting this past weekend.
Does your living room beg for more of a TIE Fighter aesthetic? Maybe an elaborate chandelier of people battling with light sabers?
This incredible photo of a newly discovered crater on Mars may give more color to the notion that Mars isn’t entirely the Red Planet.
Not long after Disney bought the enormous Star Wars franchise, they made plans to open dramatic new theme parks dedicated to the well-loved world.
Take a look at the new park, no longer far, far away.
Somehow seeing the Apollo astronauts on the moon bouncing around like bunnies seems entirely new, and hilarious.
Architecture giant SOM releases plans for a permanent “Moon Village”, in collaboration with MIT and the European Space Agency.