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Astronauts inspecting water extractors on the surface of Deimos.

It’s an alternative version of the “Death on Mars” illustration, that I did for NASA and ASU’s book. While the book was being put together, there were some changes made to the story, and I reworked the image to better fit the new narrative.

A little reminder that you can download the book for free in various e-book formats (or even get a print-on-demand copy) Thanks!


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Science project Last year, in cooperation with ASU Center for Science and the Imagination, and NASA Science project Last year, in cooperation with ASU Center for Science and the Imagination, and NASA Science project Last year, in cooperation with ASU Center for Science and the Imagination, and NASA Science project Last year, in cooperation with ASU Center for Science and the Imagination, and NASA Science project Last year, in cooperation with ASU Center for Science and the Imagination, and NASA Science project Last year, in cooperation with ASU Center for Science and the Imagination, and NASA Science project Last year, in cooperation with ASU Center for Science and the Imagination, and NASA Science project Last year, in cooperation with ASU Center for Science and the Imagination, and NASA

Science project

Last year, in cooperation with ASU Center for Science and the Imagination, and NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration, I had a great chance to create 8 illustrations for the project called “Visions, Ventures, Escape Velocities” - a research-based collection featuring narratives by top science fiction authors and essays by experts on future possibilities for exploring Mars, Asteroids, Low Earth Orbit, and Exoplanets.

And it’s finally out :)

You can download it for free in various e-book formats here (or even get a print-on-demand copy)


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