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AstroMural Posters

See announcement below about our new poster.


The sky’s finest showpieces grace your wall. We print AstroMurals bigger (38"x26") and finer (in dot-less continuous-tone collotype printing), on heavy over-sized chart paper. Rich duotones bring out subtle detail that lesser publishers mush over. Classic observatory imagery from giant telescopes.

$9.95 each. (Children not included.)

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BernicesHairclipGalaxy_NGC4565.BMP (367098 bytes)
Bernice’s Hairclip Galaxy NGC 4565

DramatinSolarProminence.BMP (384034 bytes)
Dramatic Solar Prominence

DumbbellNebula_M27.BMP (249918 bytes)
The Dumbbell Nebula M 27 (color)

ETAcarinaeNEBULA.BMP (587742 bytes)
The Eta Carinae Nebula (color)

GreatAndromedagalaxy_M31.BMP (307746 bytes)
The Great Andromeda Galaxy M 31

GreatNebulaInOrion_M42.BMP (368970 bytes)
The Great Nebula in Orion M 42

horseheadNEBULA.BMP (570566 bytes)
The Horsehead Nebula

LagoonNebula_M8.BMP (288094 bytes)
The Lagoon Nebula M 8 (color)

MoonsSouthernHighlands.BMP (328722 bytes)
The Moon’s Southern Highlands

ThirdQuarterMoon.BMP (372790 bytes)
Third Quarter Moon

TotalSolarEclipse.BMP (407262 bytes)
Total Solar Eclipse

TriangulumGalaxy_M33.BMP (361050 bytes)
The Triangulum Galaxy M 33

TrifidNebula_M20.BMP (237654 bytes)
The Trifid Nebula M 20

Venus.BMP (356378 bytes)
Venus in ultraviolet (color)

whirlpoolGalaxy_M51.BMP (330478 bytes)
The Whirlpool Galaxy M 51 (contrasty b/w)

WhirlpoolGalaxy_M51color.BMP (356190 bytes)
The Whirlpool Galaxy M 51 (color)

WholeMoonMontage.BMP (331110 bytes)
Whole Moon Montage


New Poster
Coming Soon!

Inquiries welcome!

Take a Nebula, Condense and Stir

Text and science by Norm Sperling

Art by Don Davis

Learn how stars, planets, comets, asteroids, moons, and meteorites all come from the same recipe. What distinguishes them are the processes they undergo. Most of their differences come from their mass, and how hot they got inside.

This beautiful new poster shows how each kind of object became the way it is now. Famous space artist Don Davis enhances the latest pictures and shows how they relate. Norm Sperling’s lively descriptions explain the processes and distinctions. Don’t teach astronomy without this!

"A wonderful way to show that objects we often categorize as separate beasts are really all part of a continuum of physical form. This is a must-have for gift shops and classrooms." — Jim Manning, The Planetarian

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