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Pop Chart Lab’s Chart of Cosmic Exploration is a 36" x 24" color-coded poster that traces over 100 space missions from Mercury to Pluto, featuring hand-illustrated spacecraft and detailed trajectories. It’s a visually compelling tribute to humanity’s exploration of the solar system, designed to inspire and inform space enthusiasts and professionals alike.









| ASIN | B077SJWSY4 |
| Item model number | P3-Space |
| Manufacturer | Pop Chart Lab |
| Product Dimensions | 63.63 x 6.35 x 6.35 cm; 113.4 g |
A**R
Received earlier than expected which was great - unfortunately the tube packaging on the product is poor and does not protect the poster very well. The tube had a significant dent in it which meant the poster inside was also damaged and looked worn out. The design of the poster was exactly how i expected so was happy with that. In hindsight for £30 I would expect better quality packaging and would not recommend to anyone unless the quality is improved.
G**L
This is a great informative print, and an excellent gift for someone who loves space, history, and astronautical engineering. The print quality is fine, and the paper a nice thickness, but if I’m being picky it could stand to be a touch richer in the color saturation and contrast (an illustrator here). Not a ton, just a little bit, and it would go from a good print to a really stupendous showcase print for an office or home. While generally I like matte prints this might be a good choice for a glossy print to help the colors stand out a tiny bit more. However, as I said, it’s a great print and I would absolutely buy it again as a gift.
P**K
I bought this poster for a gift and the person who received it appeared to be very pleased with it so it met all expectations. Aside from the illustrations on it, which I know nothing about, the paper the poster is printed on seemed to be of excellent quality. It came wrapped in paper and rolled up in a triangle shaped cardboard mailer like they sell at post offices and office supply stores so it was not damaged in the mail.
A**S
This artwork is very well made, detailed, just enough color and contrast. I was even shocked to see Perseverance/Ingenuity from the 2020 Mars Mission since it isn't on the Amazon picture listing. Also, I can partially see why some people might say is pricey, but if you're into astronomy and things like that, I believe you'll get your money's worth. Tips: Firstly, the easiest and fastest way to unroll your poster would be to carefully take it out of the tube, flatten it out on a flat surface, then roll the poster the opposite way (graphic side down) back on the outside of the tube and secure with rubber bands for an hour. Secondly, if you're going to put the poster into a frame and hang on a wall, a standard 24x36 frame from amazon will work. Also, if you're partial to nailing a hole in the wall and hanging it on that, command picture hanging strips works very well in my multiple experiences. Thanks for reading!
J**R
Print quality. Looks just like the picture, with great use of the empty "space" with interesting info on satellites. Paper stock: The paper is very thick, unlike a typical poster. Packaging: Arrived rolled in a thick cardboard tube that itself was in a box. 0 damage. My 6 & 8yo love it. Perfect fit inside this 24x36 frame ($35-$50): https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B071WDG8WV
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