Friday, April 26, 2024

Get lost in space with an out of this world Wallpaper Wednesday

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Don’t let your home screen fall into a rut — switch out your wallpaper!

You don’t have to pull out a complex new theme like Deadpool to bring a breath of fresh air to your home screen. A new wallpaper can do wonders, and launchers like Action Launcher can re-theme your entire home screen around a good wallpaper. In our effort to help brighten your device — and maybe your day — we’re compiling some wallpapers for you to try out.

If you’ve got a wallpaper you use everywhere, share it in the comments below! We’re always looking for something new. Now get your wallpaper picker ready and see what’s in store this week.

Stars

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Looking up at the night sky for most of us treats us to a few brighter stars, maybe the moon, and a lot of darkness. But imagine if you looked at at night to a scene like this? Granted, some of the stars here are closer than any others will every be to Earth, but look at the color, the vibrancy, the activity. Look at all the stars, all the worlds there are out there! This wallpaper makes me wonder about the life, the wonder, the mysteries that are just waiting up in the sky, waiting to be found.

Stars

Galaxy Collection from New Revolution

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The universe is a vast, vast place with with unspeakable beauty. While we keep sending telescopes and cameras out to capture and catalog that beauty, the truth is that we’ll never see most of it. Thankfully that hasn’t stopped artists from imaging what the farthest reaches of space look like, and this collection of wallpapers shows us galaxies that we may never reach, but that we can at least reach for.

Galaxy Collection from New Revolution

Orion Liftoff by NASA

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We’re still a few years from Mars, but test flights like this Orion launch get us closer and closer to the red planet. This shot featured on NASA’s website from the test flight of the Orion spacecraft may not be blasting off to distant world quite yet, but we know it’s coming. And while we can’t plaster up a launch that hasn’t happened yet as our wallpaper, this liftoff helps remind us the raw power and science that goes into each and every flight.

Orion Liftoff by NASA

Spacex Launch

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Spacex may not be the only game in town when it comes to the new space race, but they are without a doubt the most visible. Their programs are not only helping us get closer and closer to a new age of space travel, they’re helping re-ignite a focus on science and technology, especially for the millions of kids (and kids at heart) who watch the Spacex livestreams and cheered when they had their second successful landing at sea last week. This wallpaper, like Spacex itself, reaches for the heavens, to slip the surly bonds of Earth and explore the final frontier.

Spacex Launch

Just Read the Instructions

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If you’re reading this site, you’re probably the person all your family and friends turn to for help with technology. You’re the only they turn to when an app won’t work or their camera won’t save pictures or their computer’s making funny noises and smoking a little bit. Spacex, being run and staffed by smart people who are likely turned to for technological help on and off the clock, have the polite version of the phrase we all want to scream sometimes emblazoned on one of their landing pads. And now you can emblazon it on your screen.

Just Read The Instructions

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