The Enceladus poster is part of the Visions of the Future Posters by the Jet Propulsion lab.
Background on the poster:
Saturn's moon Enceladus is all about the plumes erupting from its south pole. At our first brainstorming session, someone called the plumes "Cold Faithful," and that helped crystallize this idea quite quickly.
There's no right way up in space, so for fun, we turned the surface upside down from the point of view of the visitors in the picture.
A statement in any room. These matte, museum-quality posters are printed on durable, archival paper.
Illustrator: Liz Barrios De La Torre
Creative Strategy: Dan Goods, David Delgado
Image credit: Courtesy NASA/JPL-Caltech.