French urban artist Colin Doublier has created a set of paintings with scenes from For All Mankind alternate history sci-fi TV series. For All Mankind is exploring the idea of never ending space race if Soviets would have beaten US in the race for the Moon and the intention of the show is each season to jump about a decade further into the increasingly
diverging realityof the show: in season 1, depicting alternate 1969 to 1974, both Soviets and US start building their separate bases near the lunar South pole; in season 2 (1983) both bases have been expanded and the superpowers compete for resources on the Lunar surface; in season 3 (1992 to 1995), Soviets and US are joined by a private company Helios and North Korea for a four way race to be first on Mars; in season 4 (2003) there is a sprawling international human base on Mars and an unexpected side enters the race to get hold on a large, lithium-rich asteroid for mining.
You can watch the show on Apple TV+. Season 5 should air soon.
Kuznetsov Station on Goldilocks in orbit around Mars in season 5:
Mars orbital station Phoenix in season 4:
Concept for Helios' Mars orbital space station Phoenix-T1 & spaceship Calypso in season 3:
Helios spaceship Phoenix leaving Earth in season 3:
NASA's Sojourner spaceship deploying solar sails in season 3:
Soviet Mars-94 spaceship on the way to Mars in season 3:
Helios spaceship Phoenix orbiting Mars in season 3:
Content from season 4 of "For All Mankind":
- How to steal an asteroid .. visual recap of season 4
- Mars base for 200 people in season 4
- Building a new civilization on Mars (a featurette for season 4)
- Asteroid mining will play a major role in season 4 (trailer)
- Season 4 teaser reveals a sprawling first human base on Mars
- Concept art for Helios' Mars colony and space transport in season 4
Content from season 1 to 3 of "For All Mankind":
- Jamestown US Moon base in season 3
- Season 3 brings space race to Mars
- Lunar scenes in season 2
- Jamestown US Moon base in season 1































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