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- Title: Pale Blue Dot - Message: Look again at that dot. That's here. That's home. That's us. - Printing Technology: High-quality printing by a professional poster company - Photography Data: From the official NASA download site - Size: B2 size (515mm x 728mm) Thank you for viewing. This poster is one of the "family photos" of the solar system taken by Voyager 1, which was launched in 1977 as part of NASA's "Voyager Program" and explored Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. It was not part of the original plan, but astronomer Carl Sagan, who was involved in the project from the beginning as a member of the image research team, conceived of it after Voyager 1 passed Saturn in 1981, and it was realized after six applications and eight years. The photo was taken from a distance of about 6 billion kilometers from Earth, and the data was stored on a tape recorder inside the spacecraft and downloaded on May 1, 1990, after months of deep space network communication. The Earth seen from a distance of about 6 billion kilometers was a dot, less than one pixel, floating in the blackness of space. I created this for myself because I wanted to be reminded every day that humanity can (for now) only live within this small dot. The title "Pale Blue Dot" is from Carl Sagan's book (Japanese title: Wakusei e) 1994 The message is a quote from the book: "Look again at that dot. That's here. That's home. That's us." Font: "WINDSOR" It was developed in 1905 for the initials of the Windsor family. It is famous as the title font of the legendary hippie movement catalog "The Whole Earth Catalog." Considering the historical background and message, this font suited the poster best. - Limited edition of two - Shipped by non-standard mail. - Does not include a poster frame. I use a Nitori B2 size poster frame at home. For your reference.
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