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"Spaceman: Exploring New Frontiers and Imagining Infinite Possibilities" Embarking on a celestial journey, SpaceMan 1 sets its sights on the enigmatic red planet, Mars

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Spaceman 2
Famous When Dead

Background imageSpaceman Collection: Astronauts leaving the Pie du Midi Observatory to explore and colonise the moon, 1850

Astronauts leaving the Pie du Midi Observatory to explore and colonise the moon, 1850
3330992 Astronauts leaving the Pie du Midi Observatory to explore and colonise the moon, 1850; (add.info.: Cartoon depicting astronauts leaving the Pie du Midi Observatory to explore)

Background imageSpaceman Collection: The Space Jump

The Space Jump
Stephen Wade

Background imageSpaceman Collection: The Planet Explorer

The Planet Explorer
Stephen Wade

Background imageSpaceman Collection: Retro Astronaut

Retro Astronaut
Stephen Wade

Background imageSpaceman Collection: Rainbow Astronaut

Rainbow Astronaut
Stephen Wade

Background imageSpaceman Collection: Forgotten Astronaut

Forgotten Astronaut
Stephen Wade

Background imageSpaceman Collection: Spaceman Star Collage - Zoom

Spaceman Star Collage - Zoom
Samantha Hearn

Background imageSpaceman Collection: Spaceman Moon Collage

Spaceman Moon Collage
Samantha Hearn

Background imageSpaceman Collection: Spaceman Star Collage

Spaceman Star Collage
Samantha Hearn

Background imageSpaceman Collection: Astronaut In Space

Astronaut In Space
Samantha Hearn

Background imageSpaceman Collection: Astronaut Rocket Collage

Astronaut Rocket Collage
Samantha Hearn

Background imageSpaceman Collection: Astronaut On a Camel

Astronaut On a Camel
Bilge Paksoylu

Background imageSpaceman Collection: Running Spaceman

Running Spaceman
Andreas Magnusson

Background imageSpaceman Collection: Grungy Astronaut 2

Grungy Astronaut 2
Bilge Paksoylu

Background imageSpaceman Collection: Grungy Astronaut 1

Grungy Astronaut 1
Bilge Paksoylu

Background imageSpaceman Collection: Florida, Kennedy Space Center

Florida, Kennedy Space Center

Background imageSpaceman Collection: SpaceMan 1

SpaceMan 1
Baard Martinussen

Background imageSpaceman Collection: Spaceman Lost At Sea

Spaceman Lost At Sea
Samantha Hearn

Background imageSpaceman Collection: illustration for the novel From the Earth to the Moon, 1865 (lithograph)

illustration for the novel From the Earth to the Moon, 1865 (lithograph)
CUL4889041 illustration for the novel From the Earth to the Moon, 1865 (lithograph) by Bayard, Emile Antoine (1837-91); (add.info)

Background imageSpaceman Collection: Infinity I

Infinity I
DDiArte

Background imageSpaceman Collection: The Red Planet studied through the modern telescope (colour litho)

The Red Planet studied through the modern telescope (colour litho)
7183096 The Red Planet studied through the modern telescope (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Red Planet studied through the modern telescope)

Background imageSpaceman Collection: In Moonland (colour litho)

In Moonland (colour litho)
7181934 In Moonland (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: In Moonland. Illustration for Bubbles edited by Dr Barnardo (1903).); © Look and Learn

Background imageSpaceman Collection: John Young on the lunar surface, 1972. Creator: Charles Duke

John Young on the lunar surface, 1972. Creator: Charles Duke
John Young on the lunar surface, 1972. Astronaut John W. Young, commander of the Apollo 16 lunar landing mission, jumps up from the lunar surface as he salutes the U.S

Background imageSpaceman Collection: Cooper and Conrad on deck, 1965. Creator: NASA

Cooper and Conrad on deck, 1965. Creator: NASA
Cooper and Conrad on deck, 1965. American astronauts L. Gordon Cooper Jr. (right) and Charles Conrad Jr. on board recovery aircraft carrier U.S.S

Background imageSpaceman Collection: Gemini IV crew arrives on the USS Wasp, June 7, 1965. Creator: NASA

Gemini IV crew arrives on the USS Wasp, June 7, 1965. Creator: NASA
Gemini IV crew arrives on the USS Wasp, June 7, 1965. Astronauts Edward H. White II and James A. McDivitt on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS Wasp after their record-breaking

Background imageSpaceman Collection: Friendship 7, February 20, 1962. Creator: NASA

Friendship 7, February 20, 1962. Creator: NASA
Friendship 7, February 20, Florida, USA, 1962. At 9:47 am EST, astronaut John Glenn launched from Cape Canaverals Launch Complex 14 to become the first American to orbit the Earth

Background imageSpaceman Collection: Cernan Jump Salutes Flag, 1972. Creator: Harrison Schmitt

Cernan Jump Salutes Flag, 1972. Creator: Harrison Schmitt
Cernan Jump Salutes Flag, 1972. Eugene A. Cernan, Commander, Apollo 17, salutes the US flag on the lunar surface during extravehicular activity (EVA) on NASAs final lunar landing mission

Background imageSpaceman Collection: Neil Armstrong lunar surface training, USA, April 22, 1969. Creator: NASA

Neil Armstrong lunar surface training, USA, April 22, 1969. Creator: NASA
Neil Armstrong lunar surface training, USA, April 22, 1969. Astronaut Neil A. Armstrong, wearing an Extravehicular Mobility Unit

Background imageSpaceman Collection: American Astronaut in Outer Space

American Astronaut in Outer Space

Background imageSpaceman Collection: American Astronauts and Spaceship

American Astronauts and Spaceship

Background imageSpaceman Collection: Alien and Rocket in Outer Space

Alien and Rocket in Outer Space

Background imageSpaceman Collection: Robot With Ray Gun

Robot With Ray Gun

Background imageSpaceman Collection: Two Alien Robots

Two Alien Robots

Background imageSpaceman Collection: Alien Spacemen Overseeing a Village

Alien Spacemen Overseeing a Village

Background imageSpaceman Collection: Man in a Space Capsule

Man in a Space Capsule

Background imageSpaceman Collection: Apollo 16 Lunar Module Orion on the lunar surface, April 21, 1972. Creator: Charles Duke

Apollo 16 Lunar Module Orion on the lunar surface, April 21, 1972. Creator: Charles Duke
Apollo 16 Lunar Module Orion on the lunar surface, April 21, 1972. Astronaut John W. Young, commander of the Apollo 16 lunar landing mission

Background imageSpaceman Collection: Apollo Moon landing, artwork

Apollo Moon landing, artwork
Apollo Moon landing. Computer artwork of the original Apollo mission lunar lander on the Moon

Background imageSpaceman Collection: ai, aircraft, ar, artificial intelligence, augmented reality, blue sky, clear sky

ai, aircraft, ar, artificial intelligence, augmented reality, blue sky, clear sky
Explorer wearing space suit near spaceship

Background imageSpaceman Collection: adventure, ar, astronaut, augmented reality, color image, computer graphic, concept

adventure, ar, astronaut, augmented reality, color image, computer graphic, concept
Astronauts exploring planet

Background imageSpaceman Collection: alone, android, color image, concept, cyberspace, dancing, deep space, despair, digital composite

alone, android, color image, concept, cyberspace, dancing, deep space, despair, digital composite
Man gesturing frustration in outer space

Background imageSpaceman Collection: Startling Stories - Sci Fi Mag - A Yank At Valhalla

Startling Stories - Sci Fi Mag - A Yank At Valhalla
The front cover of Startling Stories magazine, showing an American spaceman emerging from a spaceship while under attack from three Viking warriors. They attack him with bows, arrows and swords

Background imageSpaceman Collection: Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) or lunar rover. American Apollo p

Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) or lunar rover. American Apollo p
Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV) or lunar rover was a battery-powered four-wheeled rover used on the Moon in the last three missions of the American Apollo program, during 1971 and 1972. Deutches Museum

Background imageSpaceman Collection: Astronaut equipment, 1969

Astronaut equipment, 1969
Illustration indicating the different pieces of clothing and equipment worn by American astronauts Armstrong and Edwin Buzz Aldrin for their lunar landing in July 1969. Date: 1969

Background imageSpaceman Collection: A young boy in Eccles wears a toy spacemans helmet

A young boy in Eccles wears a toy spacemans helmet. Date: circa 1977

Background imageSpaceman Collection: Flights into the Future - the first men on the moon

Flights into the Future - the first men on the moon
Astronauts land on the moon for the first time and set about exploring and taking samples from the lunar landscape. A imaginary

Background imageSpaceman Collection: Flights into the Future - space age exploration

Flights into the Future - space age exploration
A futuristic prediction of what it will be like when man finally lands on the moon - astronauts will find themselves in a strange world. Date: 1943

Background imageSpaceman Collection: Cartoon, smiling blonde astronaut wearing spherical glass helmet and flaming rocket pack on his back

Cartoon, smiling blonde astronaut wearing spherical glass helmet and flaming rocket pack on his back, gliding in the air with straight legs and arms stretched out sideways



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"Spaceman: Exploring New Frontiers and Imagining Infinite Possibilities" Embarking on a celestial journey, SpaceMan 1 sets its sights on the enigmatic red planet, Mars. With unwavering determination, this intrepid explorer pushes the boundaries of human knowledge and ventures into uncharted territories. In Spaceman 2, an awe-inspiring artwork captures the essence of space exploration. Brushstrokes blend seamlessly to depict a cosmic odyssey filled with wonder and curiosity. It serves as a reminder that our thirst for discovery knows no bounds. Lost amidst the vastness of the sea of stars, Spaceman Lost At Sea evokes a sense of isolation and longing. Yet even in solitude, this lone astronaut remains steadfast in their quest for understanding and connection with distant worlds. An illustration from the novel "From the Earth to the Moon" transports us back to 1865 when dreams of lunar expeditions first took flight. The lithograph ignites our imagination as we envision humanity's earliest aspirations to conquer space. Infinity I beckons us towards infinity itself – an ethereal realm where time dissolves into eternity. This mesmerizing artwork invites contemplation about our place in the cosmos and challenges us to ponder what lies beyond our mortal existence. Through a modern telescope's lens, The Red Planet reveals its captivating secrets through vibrant colors captured in lithographic form. We marvel at Mars' mysterious allure while scientists tirelessly unravel its enigmatic nature. "In Moonland, " another vivid lithograph painting takes us on an enchanting voyage across Earth's nearest neighbor – Luna herself. A fantastical landscape unfolds before our eyes; it is both familiar yet alien—a testament to mankind's insatiable desire for lunar conquests. John Young immortalizes his indelible mark upon history by stepping foot onto the lunar surface in 1972—captured forever by Charles Duke's lens. His courageous feat embodies humanity's relentless pursuit of knowledge and the triumphs born from sheer determination.