Tobias Roetsch: Voyager 2 - Uranus (1986)
Tobias Roetsch: Voyager 2 - Uranus (1986)
Tobias Roetsch: Voyager 2 - Uranus (1986)
Tobias Roetsch: Voyager 2 - Uranus (1986)

Tobias Roetsch: Voyager 2 - Uranus (1986)

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    A Dresden-based digital artist, specializes in space, science fiction, and landscape themes, showcasing a strong sense of light, color, and scale. They have received awards and features on platforms like deviantART, Artstation, Io9, Microsoft Windows 7 Themes, Behance, and Displate.

    Tobias Roetsch: Voyager 2 - Uranus (1986)

    This artwork depicts NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft during its historic encounter with Uranus on January 24, 1986.

    As the first and only human-made object to visit this distant ice giant, Voyager 2 came within 81,800 kilometers (50,600 miles) of the planet's blue-green cloud tops, transmitting thousands of images and vast amounts of scientific data that revolutionized our understanding of the seventh planet. 

    Roetsch's artistic interpretation captures this milestone moment in space exploration history, blending scientific accuracy with artistic vision as part of his "Voyage to the Planets" series.

    Witness a Historic Moment in Space Exploration

    Space exploration represents humanity's greatest adventure—our collective journey into the unknown. Now you can bring this spirit of discovery into your home or office with Tobias Roetsch's meticulously crafted artistic recreation of one of NASA's most remarkable achievements.

    In January 1986, after a journey of over 1.8 billion miles, Voyager 2 became the first spacecraft to visit the mysterious ice giant Uranus. This artwork commemorates that groundbreaking encounter, capturing both the scientific significance and the poetic beauty of this distant world.

    An Artistic Tribute to Human Ingenuity

    Tobias Roetsch, an acclaimed German digital artist specializing in space and science fiction themes, has created this stunning piece as part of his historical journey through the solar system. By meticulously researching NASA archives and historical photographs, Roetsch has recreated this pivotal moment in space exploration with both scientific accuracy and artistic flair.

    The result is more than just a beautiful image—it's a conversation piece that connects viewers to humanity's greatest adventure.

    Perfect For Space Enthusiasts and Art Collectors Alike

    This exceptional artwork is ideal for:

    • Art Collectors seeking unique pieces with historical significance
    • Space and Science Enthusiasts passionate about astronomy and exploration
    • Interior Designers creating sophisticated spaces with intellectual appeal
    • Home Decorators looking for distinctive conversation pieces
    • Gift Seekers searching for meaningful presents for the science-minded

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    • Superior color accuracy and extraordinary detail
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    • Perfect for serious collectors and permanent displays

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    • High-quality reproduction at an accessible price point
    • Vibrant colors and sharp details
    • Perfect for casual displays or rotating art collections

    Why Choose Astrography?

    We curate only the most compelling space-themed artworks—pieces that combine scientific significance with genuine artistic merit. Each image in our collection has been carefully selected not just for its visual appeal, but for its ability to inspire wonder and tell a meaningful story about our universe.

    Our production process ensures impeccable quality control from selection to printing to shipping. Every print is created on demand, with painstaking attention to color accuracy, detail, and longevity.

    Bring the Wonder of Space Exploration Home Today

    This isn't just wall décor—it's a window to one of humanity's greatest achievements, a conversation starter, and a daily reminder of what we can accomplish when we reach for the stars.

    Transform your space with this remarkable artistic tribute to human ingenuity and exploration. Order your Voyager 2 - Uranus (1986) print today and bring a piece of space history into your home.

    About the "Voyage to the Planets" Series

    This artwork belongs to Tobias Roetsch's "Voyage to the Planets" series, a collection commemorating pivotal moments in space exploration history. Through meticulous research and artistic interpretation, Roetsch has recreated NASA's early space probe missions using historical photographs and technical information. The series serves as a visual tribute to the pioneering spacecraft that first revealed the wonders of our solar system as absolute milestones in space exploration that gave humanity its first detailed glimpse of the outer solar system.

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    Hey there, space enthusiasts! I’m Adam Jesionkiewicz, the founder of Astrography. A few years ago, I decided to step off the corporate ladder and follow my lifelong dream—immersing myself in the breathtaking beauty of the cosmos. Astrography isn't just a business; it's a sanctuary for anyone captivated by the stars, planets, and galaxies far, far away.

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