Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Low Gravity Collection

"Exploring the Boundless Wonders of Low Gravity: From Apollo 17 Astronauts to Alien Worlds" Apollo 17 astronaut floating effortlessly in the vastness of space

Background imageLow Gravity Collection: Apollo 17 astronaut

Apollo 17 astronaut. US astronaut and geologist Dr Harrison Schmitt exploring the Taurus-Littrow region of the Moon, as part of NASAs Apollo 17 mission

Background imageLow Gravity Collection: US exploration of Mars, artwork

US exploration of Mars, artwork. Astronaut preparing to plant the flag of the United States of America (USA) on the Martian surface

Background imageLow Gravity Collection: Low gravity alien world, artwork

Low gravity alien world, artwork
Low gravity aliens. Artwork of life forms on a planet with low surface gravity. A rocky planet that is smaller than the Earth would have lower surface gravity

Background imageLow Gravity Collection: Apollo 12 astronaut on the Moon

Apollo 12 astronaut on the Moon
Apollo 12 astronaut Alan Bean walking on the Moon during the Apollo 12 moon landing. The gravity on the Moon is around a sixth of that on Earth, making even small efforts result in large movements

Background imageLow Gravity Collection: Alien animal, conceptual artwork C016 / 9374

Alien animal, conceptual artwork C016 / 9374
Alien animal. Conceptual computer artwork of a theoretical alien animal that has evolved in a low gravity environment

Background imageLow Gravity Collection: Alien animal, conceptual artwork C016 / 9373

Alien animal, conceptual artwork C016 / 9373
Alien animal. Conceptual computer artwork of a theoretical alien animal that has evolved in a low gravity environment

Background imageLow Gravity Collection: Lunar liquid mirror telescope, artwork

Lunar liquid mirror telescope, artwork
Lunar liquid mirror telescope. Artwork of a giant liquid mirror telescope (centre left) on the surface of the Moon. The Earth is at upper right

Background imageLow Gravity Collection: Mars exploration, artwork C013 / 8975

Mars exploration, artwork C013 / 8975
Mars exploration. Computer artwork of a Mars rover and astronauts carrying out scientific research and exploration of the Martian surface

Background imageLow Gravity Collection: Low gravity aliens, artwork

Low gravity aliens, artwork
Low gravity aliens. Computer artwork of humanoid life forms adapted for life on a planet with low surface gravity. A rocky planet that is smaller than the Earth would have lower surface gravity

Background imageLow Gravity Collection: Astronaut playing golf on Mars

Astronaut playing golf on Mars, computer artwork. This would be similar to the famous golf shot played by Alan Shepard on the Moon on 31 January 1971

Background imageLow Gravity Collection: Astronauts on Mars, computer artwork

Astronauts on Mars, computer artwork
Astronauts on Mars. Computer artwork of astronauts exploring the surface of Mars. The Martian atmosphere is mostly carbon dioxide

Background imageLow Gravity Collection: Apollo 17 astronauts

Apollo 17 astronauts. US astronauts Eugene Cernan and Dr Harrison Schmitt using their lunar rover to explore the Taurus-Littrow region of the Moon, as part of NASAs Apollo 17 mission

Background imageLow Gravity Collection: Apollo 16 astronauts

Apollo 16 astronauts. Original film strip showing three photographs taken by US astronauts on NASAs Apollo 16 mission to the Moon. Apollo 16 was the fifth Apollo mission to land on the Moon

Background imageLow Gravity Collection: Astronaut and Lunar Rover, Apollo 17

Astronaut and Lunar Rover, Apollo 17
Astronaut and Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV), composite image. US astronaut and geologist Dr Harrison Schmitt exploring the Taurus-Littrow region of the Moon, as part of NASAs Apollo 17 mission

Background imageLow Gravity Collection: Low gravity alien, artwork

Low gravity alien, artwork
Low gravity alien. Artwork of an alien life form adapted for life on a planet with low surface gravity. It closely resembles Earth-based plants and trees but has evolved to the low gravity

Background imageLow Gravity Collection: USA-China exploration of Mars, artwork

USA-China exploration of Mars, artwork
USA-China exploration of Mars. Artwork of a future Mars mission, showing US and Chinese astronauts examining a rock on the Martian surface at sunrise, next to a flag marking this as Expedition 21

Background imageLow Gravity Collection: Asteroid mining settlement, artwork

Asteroid mining settlement, artwork
Asteroid mining settlement. Computer artwork of a hypothetical mining settlement on the binary asteroid 90 Antiope. This pair of asteroids orbits in the main part of the outer asteroid belt between


All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

"Exploring the Boundless Wonders of Low Gravity: From Apollo 17 Astronauts to Alien Worlds" Apollo 17 astronaut floating effortlessly in the vastness of space, a testament to the enchanting allure of low gravity. Unveiling the mysteries of Mars: US exploration takes us on an extraordinary journey through its low gravity terrain. Mesmerizing artwork transports us to alien worlds with their captivating landscapes and unique low gravity environments. Reliving history: Apollo 12 astronaut gracefully gliding across the lunar surface, showcasing the surreal experience on the Moon. Imagination knows no bounds as conceptual artwork introduces us to intriguing alien animals thriving in their own low gravity realm (C016 / 9374). Delving deeper into extraterrestrial wonders, another conceptual artwork reveals yet another fascinating creature adapted to life in a low gravity environment (C016 / 9373). Lunar liquid mirror telescope, an artistic vision that envisions harnessing low gravity for astronomical discoveries beyond our wildest dreams. Embarking on a visual odyssey through breathtaking artwork depicting Mars exploration (C013 / 8975), where astronauts navigate its alluring but challenging low-gravity landscape. Peering into uncharted territories, mesmerizing illustrations introduce us to enigmatic beings from distant planets who call these ethereal realms with reduced gravitational pull home. A playful twist amidst scientific pursuits - an astronaut indulges in a game of golf on Mars, taking advantage of its lower gravitational force for some out-of-this-world swings. Computer-generated art brings alive our aspirations as we envision astronauts setting foot on Mars and uncovering its secrets within its enticingly diminished gravitational field. The indomitable spirit soars high as we celebrate the remarkable achievements of Apollo 17 astronauts who ventured beyond Earth's boundaries and experienced firsthand the magic of exploring low gravity environments.