
Steam Train to the Stars — Flammarion's Interstellar Railway Vision, c.1880s
From Camille Flammarion's Italian-edition popular astronomy or speculative science work, this wood engraving imagines a steam locomotive hurtling toward the cosmos — its decorated ceremonial car bearing a heraldic eagle crest — as crowds wave flags and cheer below. The accompanying caption asks whether humanity will one day travel from star to star, from Polaris to Sirius, with a mode of locomotion capable of visiting the suns teeming in the firmament. Pure Victorian scientific romanticism rendered in precise cross-hatched ink.
More philosophical daydream than pulp spectacle — closer to a contemplative lecture hall than an exploding space station. The drama is in the idea, not the imagery: a mundane steam train reimagined as humanity's first starship.
“PER FINIRE. 199 più tardi dall'una all'altra stella, dalla Polare a Sirio? E si troverà un modo di locomozione che permetta di visitare i soli che formicolano nel firmamento?”





