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Mosaic art at ESA’s spacecraft operations centre ESOC in Darmstadt, Germany. French artist Invader is installing his iconic art at ESA establishments all over Europe and even on the International Space Station.
The European Space Operations Centre ensures the smooth working of spacecraft in orbit. Its control rooms, linked to ground stations all over the world, track and control satellites, and carry out payload operations and routine systems monitoring.
After ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti found a space invader called ‘Space2’ in the Columbus space laboratory, the space-themed art has appeared at the European Astronaut Centre in Cologne, Germany and at ESA’s Redu Centre in Belgium, where satellites are controlled and tested as part of ESA’s ground station network.
Mission control believes Invader will organise more invasions and activate aliens at other ESA establishments throughout the year. Follow their progress on Twitter via #space2iss and #SpaceInvader.
Credit: ESA
The space invaders from the 1978 arcade video game.
A quick mosaic created for ECCC 2015.
Built studs up; 114 studs wide and 53 plates tall. One pixel is represented as 2 studs by 5 plates.
PA_44 [10 points]
One of the original 'oldies' in the quartier Saint-Germain des Près neighbourhood (6ème). A revisit while passing along this one. A bit damaged but repaired a few times already.
Onscreen FlashInvaders message: ^-^GG^-^ (no idea about the meaning of this)
All my photos of PA_44:
PA_44 (Close-up, April 2006)
PA_44 (Wide shot, August 2006)
PA_44 (Wide shot 2, July 2010)
PA_44 (Wide shot 3, September 2019)
PA_44 (Wide shot 4, February 2022)
This PA_44 is part of a Space Invader Alignment
Date of invasion: 19/05/1998
PA_110 [20 points]
Space invader number 110 in Paris was deleted almost 9 years ago but thanks to the great work of the re-activation team PA_110 is back where it belongs, in the 3ème arrondissement of Paris.
Other views:
PA_110 (Zoom in, original, January 2006)
PA_110 (Street view, original, January 2006)
PA_110 (Street view, after re-activation, June 2016)
Date of invasion: 24/10/1998
DELETED (October 2007)
RE-ACTIVATED May 2016
Mosaic art on the wall by ESA’s main control room at the spacecraft operations centre ESOC in Darmstadt, Germany. French artist Invader is installing his iconic art at ESA establishments all over Europe and even on the International Space Station.
The European Space Operations Centre ensures the smooth working of spacecraft in orbit. Its control rooms, linked to ground stations all over the world, track and control satellites, and carry out payload operations and routine systems monitoring.
After ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti found a space invader called ‘Space2’ in the Columbus space laboratory, the space-themed art has appeared at the European Astronaut Centre in Cologne, Germany and at ESA’s Redu Centre in Belgium, where satellites are controlled and tested as part of ESA’s ground station network.
Mission control believes Invader will organise more invasions and activate aliens at other ESA establishments throughout the year. Follow their progress on Twitter via #space2iss and #SpaceInvader.
Credit: ESA
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PA_1395 [50 points]
A space invader with a message to humanity on this planet. It is the 3731th space invader on this planet. A planet we need to protect.
Onscreen FlashInvaders message: FIGHT FOR "EARTH" (Earth as an emoticon)
All my photos of PA_1395:
PA_1395 (Close-up, April 2019)
PA_1395 (Wide shot, April 2019)
Date of invasion: 05/04/2019
[ Visted this space invader one week after invasion ]
Geek craft for my dad. From this Anticraft pattern: theanticraft.com/projects/lugh09/TheStickingPlace.pdf
This build began as a more classic spaceship, and then evolve into this strange thing... well, maybe it's better like that ^^
PA_1441 [50 points]
The first space invader put up after the lockdown in France which ended on May 11, exactly the day Nina Simone appeared on the wall here.
This invader attracts a lot of attention, you don't see Nina Simone every day!
Onscreen FlashInvaders message: IT'S A NEW WORLD, IT'S A NEW LIFE
All my photos of PA_1441:
PA_1441 (Close-up, July 2020)
PA_1441 (Wide shot, July 2020)
Date of invasion: 11/05/2020
[ Visited this space invader for the first time on 14/07/2020, 'quatorze juillet', 2 months and 3 days after lockdown/invasion ]
Mosaic art at ESA’s spacecraft operations centre ESOC in Darmstadt, Germany. French artist Invader is installing his iconic art at ESA establishments all over Europe and even on the International Space Station.
The European Space Operations Centre ensures the smooth working of spacecraft in orbit. Its control rooms, linked to ground stations all over the world, track and control satellites, and carry out payload operations and routine systems monitoring.
After ESA astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti found a space invader called ‘Space2’ in the Columbus space laboratory, the space-themed art has appeared at the European Astronaut Centre in Cologne, Germany and at ESA’s Redu Centre in Belgium, where satellites are controlled and tested as part of ESA’s ground station network.
Mission control believes Invader will organise more invasions and activate aliens at other ESA establishments throughout the year. Follow their progress on Twitter via #space2iss and #SpaceInvader.
Credit: ESA
PA_219 [10 points]
A reactivated space invader from which I have never seen the original. Located on the edge of Paris and Ivry-sur-Seine (Val-de-Marne), but still within the Parisien city limits.
FlashInvader Message: MUY BIEN!
All my photos of PA_219:
PA_219 (Close-up, October 2017)
PA_219 (Wide Shot, October 2017)
Date of invasion: 14/10/1999
DELETED -unknown-
RE-ACTIVATED October 2017