Invader ISS

ESA/NASA

Retro art by the French artist Invader has turned up on the International Space Station and European Space Agency ground installations. Here: Inspired by the 1970s Space Invaders video game, a small and colourful mosaic has been found on the International Space Station by ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti. See more of the Space Invader photos on the station and Earth in this gallery by the European Space Agency.

Space2 on Columbus

ESA, NASA

Inspired by the archetype 1970s video game “Space Invaders”, a small and colourful mosaic was placed on the hatch of ESA's space laboratory Columbus on the International Space Station by ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti.

Space Invader Schematic

ESA

Linking the International Space Station and ESA establishments in Europe mosaic artworks inspired by the archetype 1970s Space Invaders video game, have been found colonising ESA centres.

Space Invaders at EAC

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Linking the International Space Station and ESA establishments in Europe mosaic artworks inspired by the archetype 1970s Space Invaders video game, have been found colonising ESA centres.

EAC Flags with Space Invaders

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Flags flying at ESA’s European Astronaut Centre in Cologne, Germany with newly installed Space Invader mosaic art above the entrance.

Space Invader Installation at EAC

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French artist Invader installing his mosaic artwork inspired by the archetype 1970s Space Invaders video game at the European Astronaut Centre in Cologne, Germany.

Hanging Space Invader Art at EAC

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French artist Invader installing his mosaic artwork inspired by the archetype 1970s Space Invaders video game at the European Astronaut Centre in Cologne, Germany.

Redu Entrance

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ESA’s Redu Centre in Belgium, where satellites are controlled and tested as part of ESA’s ground station network.

Redu Centre

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ESA’s Redu Centre in Belgium, where satellites are controlled and tested as part of ESA’s ground station network.

Mosaic Art at Redu

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Mosaic art installed at ESA’s Redu Centre in Belgium, where satellites are controlled and tested as part of ESA’s ground station network.

Astronaut Mosaic at Redu

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Mosaic art installed at ESA’s Redu Centre in Belgium, where satellites are controlled and tested as part of ESA’s ground station network.