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Globus INK, USSR
Satellites, Planet Earth, 1957-2025
2009 Hong Kong
You Will Go to the Moon by Mae and Ira Freeman, illustrated by Robert Patterson (1959).
Yuri Gagarin, Valentina Tereshkova 1963
50th anniversary of the first container vessel joining Maerskâs fleet in 1974. Image shows Svendborg MĂŠrsk in Hamburg, Germany.
Born #onthisday in 1827, the French astronomer, artist, and amateur entomologist Ătienne LĂ©opold Trouvelot. See a collection of his stunning astronomical art here: https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/the-trouvelot-astronomical-drawings-1882 #otd
(And prints to buy here: https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/the-trouvelot-astronomical-drawings-1882
Statue of Yuri Gagarin in Moscow, completed in 1980
Moon Farms
From the Earth to the Moon direct in ninety-seven hours and twenty minutes, and a trip round it, 1874
'Herman P.'
Digital Collage, 2023
I took the lyrics of 'Roman P.' by Psychic TV and changed 'Roman' to 'Herman'
Lyrics:
Herman you are, Herman you be Herman in your history Herman in your victory Herman in your destiny
[Chorus:] Are you free, are you really free? Are you really, really, really, really, really free? Is it you or is it me? Or is it simply history? Are you free, are you really free? Are you really, really, really, really, really free? Is it you or is it me? Or is it simply jealousy?
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Oh, oh Herman, oh Herman Herman P.
October 4, 1957: Sputnik Launches into Space
On this day in 1957, the Soviet Union launched Sputnik, the worldâs first artificial satellite. This launch marked the beginning of the Space Race, where the United States and the Soviet Union competed rapidly to develop new space technology.
Explore NOVAâs Space Race  timeline for an interactive look at the heated competition between the two nations.Â
Photo:Â The worldâs first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1 was a 183-pound beach ball-sized sphere that took about 98 minutes to orbit Earth. (NASA)
Originally posted October 4, 2013.
Space 1999, 1977