Jules Verne's Lunar Projectile Launch — Victorian Engraving, De la Terre à la Lune
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Jules Verne's Lunar Projectile Launch — Victorian Engraving, De la Terre à la Lune

Executed in meticulous wood engraving with the dense cross-hatching and dramatic chiaroscuro typical of 19th-century French scientific illustration, this striking image depicts the catastrophic firing of the Columbiad cannon from its stone housing, hurling figures and debris skyward beneath a full moon. The vertical composition emphasizes the explosive upward thrust of the projectile shell amid chaotic human silhouettes, capturing Verne's grandest technological spectacle with theatrical intensity.

Category: Book Illustration
Source: Wikimedia Commons
Artist: Émile-Antoine Bayard
Era: Victorian (1837-1900)
Decade: 1870s
Country: Italy
Coolness: 6/10

The chaotic vertical eruption of bodies and debris against a moonlit sky delivers genuine Victorian spectacle. It earns its ranking through kinetic energy and the sheer audacity of depicting human spaceflight as explosive catastrophe.

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IL FREDDO DELLO SPAZIO. 45 — Or bene, rispose tranquillamente Michele Ardan, poichè siamo salvi, facciamo colazione. In fatti Nicholl non andava errato. La velocità iniziale

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