Earth - Pale Blue Dot - NASA Voyager - Wall Art Photo Poster Print

£9.99

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ROLLED PHOTO POSTER PRINTContact us if you require a custom size.

Printed using only high quality inks on gallery grade 280 GSM premium lustre photo paper with a semi matte/glossfinish to ensure a sharp vibrant image. The prints are trimmed to the edge of the image. Please add a note when ordering if you would like to add a specified white border to assist with framing.

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Earth - Pale Blue Dot - NASA Voyager

This stunning print captures one of the most iconic images in human history—the Pale Blue Dot. Taken by NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft on February 14, 1990, from a staggering distance of about 3.7 billion miles away, this photograph highlights the tiny, fragile nature of our home planet. In this image, Earth appears as a mere speck—a pale blue dot suspended in a sunbeam—barely visible amidst the vastness of space. The profound simplicity of the image underscores the precious and unique nature of our planet, invoking awe and introspection about our place in the universe.

Perfect for space enthusiasts, scientists, dreamers, and admirers of the cosmos, this print not only adds a beautiful touch to any space but also serves as a powerful reminder of the significance of perspective. The soft beams of sunlight, captured by Voyager’s cameras, gently radiate across the frame, drawing attention to our tiny world suspended in the vast darkness of space. This image became legendary due to the influence of renowned astronomer Carl Sagan, who eloquently described Earth's smallness in his book, aptly titled Pale Blue Dot.

Printed on high-quality materials, this iconic image will be a striking centrepiece, evoking curiosity and contemplation. It's a testament to human exploration and a celebration of our continuous journey to understand the cosmos. Display this piece in your home, office, or educational space to inspire conversations about our shared humanity and the delicate balance of life on Earth.