A New Space for Creating Space

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Creating Space has experienced a platform realignment. I’ve switched over to Substack for hosting my Creating Space blog. With the move comes the added benefit to readers of the convenience of a mailing list. Subscribe for free and receive every post by email. Past posts are always accessible on the web archive.

Read the new Creating Space here: daveginsberg.substack.com

Apollo Lunar Module cockpit mockup (Credit: Smithsonian)
Apollo Lunar Module cockpit mockup (Credit: Smithsonian)

The new platform has allowed me to connect with my readers and fans of my space-inspired artwork like never before. Substack has proven to be a more dynamic place, with more people engaging with comments, likes, and email replies. There is also a sense of community among other writers in the Substack ecosystem. Knowing how many people are reading the articles – and seeing those numbers consistently grow – has motivated me to post more often and on a regular schedule.

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Creating Space is about the space art that I create and the spacey things that inspire, delight, amuse and bemuse me. I explore the intersection of space history, pop culture, and art.

If you are a Space Geek like me, who has an interest in art, books, and collectibles relating to spaceflight history and space exploration, I believe you will find enjoyment in Creating Space.

Creating Space blog. Copyright © Dave Ginsberg
Creating Space blog. Copyright © Dave Ginsberg

Check out the new posts published so far …

The Origins of Skylab: Fifty years ago, the United States launched its first space station

Early configuration model for orbital workshop. Photo © 2023 Dave Ginsberg
Early configuration model for orbital workshop. Photo © 2023 Dave Ginsberg

It’s a Rocket! It’s a Plane! It’s … It’s Space Shuttle anniversary month!

Double Boosted © 2022 Dave Ginsberg
Double Boosted © 2022 Dave Ginsberg

The Incredible Shrinking Moon Lander: A giant leap required a small lander

NASA’s Joe Shea compares the relative sizes of landing modules. Source: Lunar Orbit Rendezvous News Conference on Apollo Plans, July 1962 (Credit: NASA)
NASA’s Joe Shea compares the relative sizes of landing modules. Source: Lunar Orbit Rendezvous News Conference on Apollo Plans, July 1962 (Credit: NASA)

A LIFE Changing Experience: Eight pages of words and pictures that set my mission for life

Grumman’s 1962 Proposed Lunar Excursion Module model. (Credit: Time & Life Pictures)
Grumman’s 1962 Proposed Lunar Excursion Module model. (Credit: Time & Life Pictures)

First Model: The first design for the first spacecraft to land the first man on the Moon

Grumman 1962 Proposed Lunar Excursion Module scale executive desk model. Lester Associates, Inc. Photo © 2022 Dave Ginsberg
Grumman 1962 Proposed Lunar Excursion Module scale executive desk model. Lester Associates, Inc. Photo © 2022 Dave Ginsberg

Introducing Creating Space: Exploring the intersection of spaceflight history, pop culture, and art

Original artwork, copyright © Dave Ginsberg
Original artwork, copyright © Dave Ginsberg

(NOTE: This WordPress blog will continue to be available until I have moved the previous posts over to the new platform.)

All images and text copyright © Dave Ginsberg, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved.

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