NASA Designs Travel Posters for Exoplanets
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory has designed a series of alluring 1920s style posters advertising



NASA‘s Jet Propulsion Laboratory has designed a series of alluring 1920s style posters advertising real exoplanets that may one day be a humanly accessible as advancements in technology slowly creep towards such possibilities. Showing the planets HD 40307g, Kepler-186f, and Kepler-16b, NASA has painted a tempting picture with quant catch lines that hint at something you may expect to read following a nuclear fallout. From the double sun of Kepler-16b “Where your shadow always has company” to Kepler-186f “Where the grass is always redder on the other side,” the light-hearted concept is fun and playfully hints at what the far future may someday bring.