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Jules Verne's Columbiad Gun Launch – From the Earth to the Moon
Three top-hatted gentlemen descend into the mouth of the great Columbiad cannon in a wicker basket, lowered by crane and pulley against a moonlit sky — the very Moon they intend to reach hanging pale above. A vast crowd of spectators lines the horizon behind a forest of industrial smokestacks and derricks, bearing witness to mankind's audacious first shot at the cosmos. The scene crackles with Victorian ambition: science as spectacle, engineering as theater.
Category: Book Illustration
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Henri de Montaut
Era: Victorian (1837-1900)
Decade: 1870s
Country: France
Coolness: 5/10
The vision is enormously ambitious — humanity's first lunar launch witnessed by thousands — but the execution is restrained and documentary in tone, befitting Victorian scientific romanticism rather than lurid pulp drama.
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space-travelretro-futurismexplorationmad-sciencecannon barrelwicker basketcrane and pulleytop hatsmooncrowdindustrial smokestacksVictorian gentlemenJules VerneFrom the Earth to the MoonColumbiad cannonVictorian sci-filunar launchHetzel19th century illustrationspace travelwicker basketmoonlightIndustrial AgeFrench science fiction





