Pale Blue Dot Galaxy Long Exposure

Educate. Inspire. Entertain.

We have a unique opportunity to create entertaining and educational experiences where we can inspire a new generation with the science and story of mankind’s relationship with space.


About Us

 
A picture of Earth from 3.7 billion miles, taken by the Voyager 1 space probe as it left our solar system for the last time.

Voyager 1’s Pale Blue Dot

NASA/JPL-Caltech — February 14, 1990

 

 

Pale Blue Dot Ventures (PBDV) is focused on finding commercially attractive space-related opportunities.

Voyager 1’s Pale Blue Dot was a picture of Earth taken in February 1990 by the Voyager 1 space probe at a distance of 3.7 billion miles, as it left our solar system for the last time.

The picture was suggested by astronomer and author Carl Sagan. As we first see our “Pale Blue Dot”, Sagan explains Earth’s relative position in the vastness of space.

 

Building a Galactic Gateway

Riding the wave of excitement ignited by trailblazing private space ventures like SpaceX and Blue Origin, the world has rekindled its passion for the cosmic frontier! Blockbuster “space reality” hits like The Martian, Gravity, Arrival, and Interstellar have rocketed to over $2 billion at the global box office. Meanwhile, “space fantasy” sagas including epic titles like The Expanse, Mars, Avatar, and Star Wars have blasted an astronomical $8.4 billion into the stratosphere. We're at the cusp of an extraordinary adventure, merging education and entertainment into a galaxy of opportunity, ready to captivate and profit from this star-struck audience!