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Broadcast from Stage 3 - Moon Landing Studio Tee
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When the algorithm discovers moon landing conspiracy theories but makes them this cinematic

Pure 1960s sci-fi poster energy with that "definitely not filmed on a soundstage" vibe. AI served up dramatic halftones, stage lighting, and enough scaffolding to make you question everything you learned in history class.

Features an astronaut doing their best Neil Armstrong impression while dramatic studio lighting reveals the cosmic truth. complete with vintage typography that screams "BROADCAST FROM STAGE 3" because even the moon has production credits.

Perfect for film nerds, space skeptics, and anyone who thinks Kubrick's best work wasn't 2001.

Product Details

- Crafted from 100% Airlume combed and ring-spun cotton for breathability.
- Ribbed knit collar maintains shape and adds elasticity.
- Shoulder tape adds stability and prevents stretching.
- Innovative printing techniques ensure vibrant colors and crisp designs.
- Ethically produced in compliance with sustainable practices.

Care Instructions

- Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F)
- Non-chlorine: bleach as needed
- Tumble dry: low heat
- Iron, steam or dry: medium heat
- Do not dryclean

Shipping & Returns

Shipping: All orders are printed on-demand and ship within 7-10 business days via USPS or UPS. Free shipping on orders over $75, otherwise it's a flat $5.99 to anywhere in the US.

Returns: We accept returns within 30 days if your shirt arrives damaged or misprinted. Since each piece is made-to-order, we can't accept returns for size issues or buyer's remorse - so check that size chart before you commit.

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THE ORIGINAL PROMPT

1960s retro sci-fi illustration of an astronaut on the moon, stage lights and scaffolding visible, dramatic halftones, muted black and cream with orange accent, distressed textures, bold vintage typography reading "Broadcast from Stage 3" curved above the astronaut, T-shirt screenprint graphic, plain background

This exact prompt was fed to ["Midjourney"] on 2025-09-23

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