Ladies and gentlemen, we have officially run out of adjectives and nice things to say about the work that comes out of Pop Chart Lab. Whether you call their work data-rich illustrations, infographics or simply art, they have a way of making everything interesting and visually appealing. The Chart of Cosmic Exploration is no different. Pressed in Long Island City with vegetable-based inks on 100lb. archival stock certified by The Forest Stewardship Council, the latest Pop Chart Lab release tells the story of every successfully completed mission of an orbiter, lander, rover, flyby and impactor from the Luna 2 in 1959 to the DSCOVR in 2015. Each poster features an array of over 100 exploratory instruments with hand-illustrated renderings of each spacecraft.
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