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Rare Soviet Retro-Future Space Art 162

abramsv writes "A collection of the most inspiring and hard-to-find retro-futuristic graphics from rather unlikely sources: Soviet & Eastern Bloc 'popular tech & science' magazines, German, Italian, British fantastic illustrations and promotional literature — all from the Golden Age of Retro-Future (1930s to 1970s)."
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Rare Soviet Retro-Future Space Art

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  • Re:View of Earth (Score:3, Informative)

    by MrNiCeGUi ( 302919 ) on Tuesday November 27, 2007 @05:31AM (#21489947)
    Are you looking at the same images? Besides that image of the Americas, which does not appear to be from the same set as the rest of the scans, I counted at least two views of Eurasia and one of Australia.
  • Re:View of Earth (Score:2, Informative)

    by earthpig ( 227603 ) on Tuesday November 27, 2007 @06:35AM (#21490181) Homepage
    there are four earth views that are easily identified.
    "Lunar Unicycle" by Frank Tinsley, 1959 - pacific ocean
    (TM cover, Russia 1953) - Africa Europe
    "Nuclear Rocketship" by Frank Tinsley, 1959 - Africa Europe
    (image credit: retro-futurismus) - Americas
  • by Jim in Buffalo ( 939861 ) on Tuesday November 27, 2007 @10:01AM (#21491465)
    One thing you can say about the Soviets, they had among their ideals equality between the sexes.

    In one of the paintings there's a woman standing next to a man, and they're both wearing the same outfit and appear to be equals in the space endeavor, which is a far cry from how space exploration was portrayed in the USA, with only white men permitted to go anywhere near a spaceship.

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