a pale blue dot

Captured by the Voyager 1 satellite, “Pale Blue Dot” remains the most distant photograph of Earth, taken from nearly 6 billion kilometers away. This image gave its name to our exhibition: nine square posters to tell the story of Earth from new perspectives. The images herebelow are in French, but the pdf file contains all posters in english.

 

Feel free to download it, print it, and display it!

The 9 posters (click to enlarge - english version only in pdf)

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This series of posters was designed by Iona Sagnelonge during an internship with the Physics Reimagined team, alongside a three-dimensional exhibition in a one-square-meter museum.

 

Design, illustrations, and graphic design: Iona Sagnelonge

Scientific content: Julien Bobroff

Many thanks to Lou-Andreas Etienne, Camille Debard, Lisa Dehove, Frederic Bouquet, and Philippe Thébault.

 

This project is supported by Quantum-Saclay and QuantEdu (France 2030), and by the “Physics Otherwise” Chair of the Paris-Saclay University Foundation, supported by the Air Liquide Group and Crédit Agricole – CIB. It was created on the premises and with the technical resources of the Educational Experimentation Center of the Villebon – Georges Charpak Institute.

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