Sky Image Lab

5852 Occidental St, 94608, Oakland, United States
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About Sky Image Lab

Musem-quality space photos for your home or office. With 20 years of experience, we provide museum-quality astronomy images from the Hubble, NASA, Apollo Missions, European Southern Observatory, Chandra, and other astronomy archives worldwide. Images are made to order, professionally packaged, and ship worldwide.

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Robert Wirth
GB

It is hard for me to give you a good… I received my picture and am very satisfied. You really shouldn't send these requests until we had a chance to receive your product. I wasn't sure if I was scammed or not.

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Amy Tierney
GB

The prints are of high quality and… The prints are of high quality and received them in short time. Would recommend this company.

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E. Windsor
GB

I love the image I love the image. It's absolutely beautiful. I have a suggestion - maybe have a short note underneath or enclosed in the image to describe what we're looking at in the photo. I could frame it underneath it. I'm going to try and locate an explanation and print it. Thx so much...

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DANIEL M Kaplan
GB

Seeing the photos just elicited a huge… Seeing the photos just elicited a huge sense of Awe in me. And then when thinking on it, the endlessness of the universe and how so much can't be seen or known too. But the spectacular description of what the photos are showing gave me more insight into the nature of the ever unfolding information of the universe and how it came to be

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Chris "Pale Blue Dot" K
GB

Stellar experience Beautiful high quality artwork, excellent customer service, and quick shipping. The folks at Sky Image Lab clearly put a lot of care and attention into their work. I've ordered multiple pieces in different sizes and have been impressed with all of them. These prints are the next best thing to an orbital telescope for looking out into the cosmos. I wouldn't be surprised to see them hanging on the walls of the ISS.

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