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Flag Designs for Earth & The Solar System in 2020 and Beyond
Redittor thefrek has designed a kick-ass series of flags for the Solar System and its planets. But flags, as we all know, change over time. So he’s also created possible revisions for those flags reaching as far as 800 years into the future.
Here you’ll find thefrek’s concept designs for “Earth/Solar flags throughout the future,” but we highly recommend checking out the banners he envisioned for each individual planet, and especially this batch of future-flags from a Martian Revolution, when the Red Planet “declares itself to be the dominant force in the Solar System, and claims all other planets as part of its empire.”
Earth’s flag

2020: Humanity is only present on Earth and the Moon.

2044: Humans have settlements on Earth, the Moon, Mars and its moons, and Ceres.

2087:Two more objects in the Asteroid Belt have been colonized as well as Europa and Venus.

2204: Humans have settled on every large body in the Solar System. Terraforming is well underway on most planets, and interstellar voyages are beginning.

2355: Another star system is incorporated into the Solar Federation.

2412: Another system has been conquered.

2484: The Solar Federation now has too many systems to show them on the flag - Each circle represents one star system, with the Solar System in the centre.

2514: Yet more systems are being settled.

2544: Expansion is occurring at a breakneck pace.

2639: Several different alien races now exist within the Solar Federation, co-existing peacefully with humanity.

2812: 800 years into the future, the Solar Federation is the leading force in the galaxy, with all denizens of our galaxy being given equal representation. Humanity has taken the responsibility to ensure peace and prosperity everywhere in the Milky Way.

Check out more examples of thefrek’s futuristic flag work over on reddit.

the-star-stuff:

Flag Designs for Earth & The Solar System in 2020 and Beyond

Redittor thefrek has designed a kick-ass series of flags for the Solar System and its planets. But flags, as we all know, change over time. So he’s also created possible revisions for those flags reaching as far as 800 years into the future.

Here you’ll find thefrek’s concept designs for “Earth/Solar flags throughout the future,” but we highly recommend checking out the banners he envisioned for each individual planet, and especially this batch of future-flags from a Martian Revolution, when the Red Planet “declares itself to be the dominant force in the Solar System, and claims all other planets as part of its empire.”

Earth’s flag

2020: Humanity is only present on Earth and the Moon.

2044: Humans have settlements on Earth, the Moon, Mars and its moons, and Ceres.

2087:Two more objects in the Asteroid Belt have been colonized as well as Europa and Venus.

2204: Humans have settled on every large body in the Solar System. Terraforming is well underway on most planets, and interstellar voyages are beginning.

2355: Another star system is incorporated into the Solar Federation.

2412: Another system has been conquered.

2484: The Solar Federation now has too many systems to show them on the flag - Each circle represents one star system, with the Solar System in the centre.

2514: Yet more systems are being settled.

2544: Expansion is occurring at a breakneck pace.

2639: Several different alien races now exist within the Solar Federation, co-existing peacefully with humanity.

2812: 800 years into the future, the Solar Federation is the leading force in the galaxy, with all denizens of our galaxy being given equal representation. Humanity has taken the responsibility to ensure peace and prosperity everywhere in the Milky Way.

Check out more examples of thefrek’s futuristic flag work over on reddit.

2 months ago

March 26, 2012
reblogged via nussbaum
photo The Three Astronauts, Umberto Eco and ill. Eugenio Carmi - part of a semiotics primer trilogy
via Brain Pickings

The Three Astronauts, Umberto Eco and ill. Eugenio Carmi - part of a semiotics primer trilogy

via Brain Pickings

2 months ago

March 21, 2012
video

minusmanhattan:

Check out this massive spherical OLED screen (19 FEET in diameter) that displays real-time images of the earth.

It’s at the The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation (Miraikan) in Tokyo.

Video here.

3 months ago

February 22, 2012
reblogged via nussbaum
photo Gemini VII (S65-63722_G07-H: Clouds at twilight)
via March to the Moon

Gemini VII (S65-63722_G07-H: Clouds at twilight)

via March to the Moon

4 months ago

January 16, 2012
text

Space Sounds by Scienceline

10 months ago

July 23, 2011
photo new GOCE geoid model (“the surface of an ideal global ocean in the absence of tides and currents, shaped only by gravity”)
via ESA Portal

new GOCE geoid model (“the surface of an ideal global ocean in the absence of tides and currents, shaped only by gravity”)

via ESA Portal

1 year ago

March 31, 2011
photo Aurora Australis Observed from the International Space Station
via NASA’s Earth Observatory

Aurora Australis Observed from the International Space Station

via NASA’s Earth Observatory

photo vizualize:

GOOD.is | Issue 018 Graphic Statement

2 years ago

February 5, 2010
reblogged via vizualize
photo urbancartography:
Extremes:
Infographic I created to show the highest and lowest points of Earth and Mars. Source: Burgess, Eric. To the Red Planet. New York: Columbia UP, 1978: 158. Raeburn, Paul. Uncovering The Secret of the Red Planet.  Washington, DC: National Geographic Society, 1998. Wikipedia. Measurements from sea level or equivalent

urbancartography:

Extremes:

Infographic I created to show the highest and lowest points of Earth and Mars.

Source: Burgess, Eric. To the Red Planet. New York: Columbia UP, 1978: 158. Raeburn, Paul. Uncovering The Secret of the Red Planet.
Washington, DC: National Geographic Society, 1998. Wikipedia. Measurements from sea level or equivalent

2 years ago

January 31, 2010
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