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A command module begins a close approach to Phobos
The command module, now free of the larger Phobos mission rocket, begins a close approach to Phobos. With an average diameter of less than 12 miles, irregularly shaped Phobos has a very weak gravitational field making it relatively easy for the command module to come very close without being drawn all the way to its surface. The goal is to come close enough to permit space-suited astrogeologists equipped with personal manned maneuvering units (MMUs) to act as mini-spaceships themselves and descend to the surface. On the surface of Mars to the right can be seen Elysium Planitia and the volcano Albor Tholus
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 7.6cm x 4.4cm (3" x 1.7")
Estimated Product Size is 10cm x 10cm (3.9" x 3.9")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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In this photo print, we witness a command module embarking on a daring close approach to the enigmatic moon of Mars, Phobos. Having detached from its larger mission rocket, the command module ventures closer to Phobos than ever before. With its irregular shape and feeble gravitational pull, Phobos presents an intriguing challenge for space exploration. The primary objective is to bring the command module within proximity of Phobos so that skilled astrogeologists can utilize their personal manned maneuvering units (MMUs) as mini-spaceships. These brave individuals equipped with MMUs will descend onto the surface of Phobos, acting as pioneers in this uncharted territory. As we gaze at this awe-inspiring image, our eyes are drawn not only to the approaching command module but also to the magnificent landscape unfolding beneath it. To the right lies Elysium Planitia and Albor Tholus volcano on Mars' surface—a testament to both nature's grandeur and mankind's insatiable thirst for discovery. This artwork seamlessly blends science fiction with scientific possibility, offering us a glimpse into humanity's future in outer space exploration. It sparks our imagination and ignites our curiosity about what lies beyond Earth's boundaries. Walter Myers has masterfully created a digitally generated image that transports us into a world where technology meets adventure—an expedition like no other. This stunning portrayal reminds us of humankind's relentless pursuit of knowledge and our unwavering determination to push the boundaries of what is possible in space travel.
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