PS0 J318.5-22 poster – NASA JPL travel poster – Caltech – Text
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PS0 J318.5-22 poster – NASA JPL travel poster – Caltech – Text Visions of the Future poster series NASA’s Visions of the Future is a captivating series of posters created by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) that imagines future travel destinations within our solar system and beyond. Drawing inspiration from vintage travel advertisements, the posters blend scientific accuracy with artistic flair to create a sense of wonder and excitement about space exploration. The posters adopt a mid-century modern style reminiscent of classic travel posters, combining bold colors and geometric shapes with evocative imagery. Each poster is grounded in real scientific data about the featured celestial body, ensuring accuracy while inspiring imagination. The series covers a wide range of destinations, from planets like Mars and Venus to moons like Europa and Titan, as well as hypothetical exoplanets. The posters aim to inspire future generations of scientists, engineers, and explorers by showcasing the possibilities of space travel. By combining art and science, NASA’s Visions of the Future series has captured the public’s imagination and sparked interest in space exploration. These posters serve as a reminder that the future of human space travel is full of exciting possibilities. Visit PSO J318.5-22… the planet with no star PSO J318.5-22 is a peculiar celestial object categorized as a rogue planet. Unlike Earth or other known planets, it doesn’t orbit a star. Instead, it wanders through space on its own. Discovered in 2013, it’s part of a group of planets that scientists are still trying to understand. These rogue planets might have started as stars that never got big enough or planets that were forcefully ejected from their solar systems. Currently, PSO J318.5-22 is glowing due to the residual heat from its formation. Eventually, this heat will dissipate, leaving a cold, dark wanderer in the vastness of space. The PSO J318.5-22 poster designed by Joby Harris The space poster extends a glamorous invitation to “Visit the Planet with No Star.” Its focal point is a stylishly attired couple, their faces shielded by sleek space helmets. Amidst a throng of other revelers, they embody the allure of a night out on the enigmatic rogue planet, PSO J318.5-22. This celestial body is portrayed as a dazzling hotspot, a must-visit destination for the cosmic elite. The constant arrival of spaceships teeming with eager partygoers further solidifies its status as the universe’s premier party planet… a planet “where the nightlife never ends”. In an interview on the JPL NASA website, poster artist Joby Harris explained the inspiration behind the PSO J318.5-22 design. The tagline “where the nightlife never ends” perfectly captured the essence of a planet without a sun. To create a sense of timeless sophistication, the poster draws heavily on the Art Deco style of the 1930s. The result is a blend of retro-futurism and scientific accuracy.
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