Jules Verne 'Around the Moon' — Weightlessness Scene, Italian Edition c.1870s — art by Émile Bayard — Intorno alla Luna (Around the Moon) — 1870s
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Jules Verne 'Around the Moon' — Weightlessness Scene, Italian Edition c.1870s

Three men and a dog tumble in comic chaos inside a projectile capsule as lunar gravity plays tricks on them. This wood-engraved illustration from an Italian edition of Jules Verne's 'Intorno alla Luna' (Around the Moon) captures the moment Michel Ardan theorizes their fate under lunar attraction. The cramped interior — quilted walls, specimen jars on shelves — grounds the fantastical premise in Victorian domestic detail, making the weightlessness all the more wonderfully absurd.

Source: Wikimedia Commons
Publisher: Unknown Italian publisher
Decade: 1870s
Country: Italy
Coolness: 4/10

Charmingly earnest Victorian science fiction at its most domestic — men in top hats defying gravity with confused dignity. Not lurid, but absolutely pioneering in its depiction of zero-g comedy inside a space capsule a full century before Apollo.

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130 INTORNO ALLA LUNA. Una discussione sorse intorno a ciò, e Michele Ardan, sempre ricco di spiegazioni, espresse l'opinione che la palla trattenuta dall'attrazione lunare, finirebbe per cadervi, come un bolide cade alla superficie del globo terrestre.

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

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