🌠 Bring the cosmos home with style!
The Hubble Ultra Deep Field Hi Gloss Space Poster by New Horizon Aviation, LLC is a premium fine art print featuring breathtaking images of outer space, printed on high gloss photo lab quality paper. Available in multiple sizes, this poster showcases authentic NASA data, ensuring a stunning and educational addition to any space. Each print is carefully packaged to prevent damage, making it a perfect gift for space enthusiasts and art lovers alike.
S**N
Images are blurry as if taken before Hubble had COSTAR ...
Images are blurry as if taken before Hubble had COSTAR installed to correct focus. This was a repurchase to have one at home. First purchase was more expensive from another seller but worth the extra money. If you dont have any experience in Astronomy at all, you wont know the difference, but if you can pick out Einstein rings or other curiosities in a photo suggest pony up an extra 20 dollars for a clearer shot. Previous purchase was same size. I am reordering higher cost for sharper image.
A**R
Somewhat disappointed
The advertised picture looks considerably brighter than the poster I received. I've attached a photo of the poster I was sent so you can judge for yourself. But I think everything on the poster is noticeably less bright, particularly the little stars/galaxies in the background. Overall it's a great image that makes you think, and I'm glad I purchased it, but just wish it was as bright as the picture that was used to sell it. Hopefully my criticism helps future buyers
A**
Huh. I don't know how I feel about this
Well, this was a letdown, and I'm not entirely sure if the item is to blame or not.First, yes, it's blurry. But is it blurry because of what it is or because of the quality? I honestly couldn't say without seeing another poster to compare. I'm no expert. I don't know if the blurriness is to be expected from a deep field image like this. Looking at some online image resources of this show some blurriness and some clarity, but without zooming in on the area this poster is I couldn't give an opinion. Take that for what it's worth.Now for why I dinged it stars. I purchased the high gloss photo quality that came as a rolled up poster. It came in a cardboard tube and received no visible damage from shipping. The edges are all smashed up and there are crinkles throughout the poster, like the person rolling it was not delicate enough. Anyone who has ever rolled a poster or piece of paper knows that you need to be gentle or you get creases and crinkles all over the place. In the world of posters meant to hang that really messes things up.This bums me out. A lot. Considering I am overhauling my son's room for his 6th birthday, I have ordered quite a few posters from several different vendors. All were received rolled, and all are in perfect condition. One even had tissue paper on the ends to protect them from denting.This was the one purchase I really hemmed and hawed over because of the reviews.Of all the different posters, this is the least impressive to look at, even though IMHO the magnitude of what it IS makes it by far the most awesome image I purchased. I wish I felt that looking at it.
A**C
Really like
I really like this poster for my office. The fact it is a tiny bit blurry doesn't bother me. People should read a bit about how much effort it took to make this image (as well as what it is actually of). It's amazing that they could do it at all, much less with the clarity they did! You can clearly see the different shape and colors of the galaxies. It is printed on really heavy paper and as someone else mentioned, looks better behind 'glass' than by itself. It's really more like an art-print that looks best in a frame than a typical poster that would be fine framed or unframed. Since I couldn't find a frame that fit it because 16X24" is apparently an odd size, I bought a cheap 18x24" 'snap together' poster frame and cut it down. Looks great! And the blacklight effect is really neat. Some of the galaxies really light up!
B**.
A concept photo!
This is a great purchase if you want to remind yourself of a compelling philosophical concept: no one’s life, no matter how striving nor how dedicated and talented, matters in any coherent cosmic sense. The vastness of this universe, at least 92 billion light years of of observable expanse, is such that all human history is made fatuously irrelevant in its (the universe’s) ken. I use this image to remind me how utterly silly all my ambitions and egoistic attitudes are. Our biological evolution has duped us into thinking we can be important to something, that we can be “special”, but the ultra deep field image disabuses us; we see that all the earth, and thus all human doings, is so minuscule that it cannot amount to anything truly LASTINGLY significant. (But everyone will still believe the lie, because everyone is a biological organism!!)
M**E
Overall terrible quality and my cheap printer was significantly less blurry ...
The image was blurry as said here before, much blurrier than the image used to advertise it. It was also compressed badly making fairly large black spaces in between each of the major objects.It also wasn't even close to the full picture there are many large objects in the full resolution picture that are flat out missing.Overall terrible quality and my cheap printer was significantly less blurry so I threw it away. Very disappointing.
D**B
Not a crystal clear picture, but nice
Bought as a gift. Picture seeming a little blurry to me, I guess I was expecting too much. The recipient is a space admirer and was thrilled with it! Has a very glossy finish. Was packaged well and arrived undamaged.
R**R
Excellent Eye Candy
My beloved 11 yr old Grand Niece is deeply into astronomy, it’s something we have in common. She is so thrilled with this picture/poster, she insisted they go to store immediately to get necessities for putting it on her wall before doing anything else.I’m glad she likes it, & was explaing to her Mother about the significance of the ultra deep space project.
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