Perfect blue.
By artist Tyler Thull.
Kapustin Yar (known today as Znamensk) is one of the Soviet Union’s first rocket launch and missile development sites. The test ground was established on May 13, 1946, and to mark its 70th anniversary Russia’s Defense Ministry has declassified revealing photographs of the site that offer a peek inside the top secret military complex.
Recently Declassified Photos Show the Birth of the Soviet Space Program
These are some incredible photos! Up until the activation of Vostochny last month, Kapustin Yar, Plestek, and Baikonur were the main launch sites of the Soviet union/Russia.
These pictures remind me a lot of what Kennedy Space Center used to look like before the Visitor Complex developed into the massive center it is today. Especially on Cape Canaveral, missiles and space hardware would be lined up outside, exposed to the elements, where tour busses would bring people.
By artist Paolo Puggioni.
“The Passing of Knowlege“ (sic)
Art by ricochet188 (DA || all WBB posts)
Paul Lehr, (title unknown)
***can anybody confirm that this is the cover of a John Brunner book?

Thirst (2009), dir. Park Chan Wook