Jules Verne's Around the Moon: Survivors Rescued at Sea, 1870 — art by Émile Bayard and Henri de Montaut (Neuville) — Around the Moon (Autour de la Lune) by Jules Verne — 1870s
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Jules Verne's Around the Moon: Survivors Rescued at Sea, 1870

This 1870 engraving predicted splashdown capsule recovery with eerie accuracy — NASA's Apollo astronauts would bob in the Pacific nearly 100 years later in nearly identical fashion. Verne's cylindrical projectile-spacecraft bobs in open ocean, an American flag planted triumphantly on its hull, as a crowded longboat of sailors rushes to recover the passengers. A steam-powered warship stands at anchor in the background, completing a scene of naval rescue that anticipates the USS Hornet recovering Apollo 12 with uncanny precision.

Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Émile Bayard and Henri de Montaut (Neuville)
Decade: 1870s
Country: France
Coolness: 4/10

This is classic hard-SF proto-science fiction in the Vernian tradition — methodical, plausible, and grounded in real engineering speculation rather than lurid pulp excess. The drama is understated, conveying scientific adventure over sensationalism.

Public domain. This vintage illustration is free of known copyright restrictions — free to download, share, and reuse for any purpose.

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