Jules Verne 'From the Earth to the Moon' — Columbiad Capsule Launch Scene, c.1865 — art by Henri de Montaut — From the Earth to the Moon (De la Terre à la Lune) — 1860s
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Jules Verne 'From the Earth to the Moon' — Columbiad Capsule Launch Scene, c.1865

Surprisingly human in scale, this hand-colored engraving depicts Victorian adventurers casually boarding a bullet-shaped lunar projectile via wooden ladder — as though catching an omnibus rather than departing for the Moon. Workers and onlookers in period dress observe the enormous ribbed aluminum capsule, its hatch open at the apex. The nonchalant staging of humanity's first imagined spaceflight is both charming and absurd, a perfect encapsulation of Jules Verne's matter-of-fact approach to radical technological speculation.

Source: Wikimedia Commons
Decade: 1860s
Country: France
Coolness: 4/10

A remarkably calm depiction of mankind's first lunar departure — no explosions, no fanfare, just a man at the top of a ladder wearing a waistcoat. Victorian sangfroid at its most spacefaring.

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

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