September 2025 - Into the Great Unknown
September 2025 - Into the Great Unknown
This is a one time purchase of a previously featured Sequential Underground reader box. This is not an ongoing subscription.
A tribute to the innovation and risks that we take every day, the “great unknown” and every decision and moment can be filled with equal parts joy and terror. This box celebrates the excitement of venturing out and exploring what lies beyond.
Featuring:
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Orbital by Samantha Harvey
- This novel won the 2024 Booker Prize for its ingenious balance of philosophy, science fiction, and literary fiction. What we love the most about this pocket-sized book is how the story unfolds over the course of 24 hours, following six astronauts and cosmonauts as they complete daily rote tasks while contemplating the position they’re in - floating in space, feeling very small.
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"Mare Cognitum” zine by Marnie Galloway
- A wordless, beautifully illustrated tour de force about the successful launch of NASA probe Ranger 7. Ranger 7 was the first time NASA was able to transmit images of the lunar surface back to Earth, allowing us to learn more about our natural satellite.
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Pluto fidget tool by Kahn Creations
- It wouldn’t be a box about space without our dear friend Pluto, the almost-planet that still lives in our hearts. This fidget slider provides a smooth, completely silent magnetic movement in a pocket-sized package, making it great for everyday carry.
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Major Nelson’s NASA Office Key Fob The 3 Sisters Design Co.
- Strange things are afoot in Major Anthony Nelson’s office ever since he found that strange bottle on the beach. With this key fob, you’re welcome to investigate, but just know it didn’t work out too well for Dr. Bellows.
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A Reader's Affirmation Card
- A staple in every Sequential Underground subscription box, this 2 x 3.5 inch card is a way to keep you inspired and motivated to achieve your reading goals
- A staple in every Sequential Underground subscription box, this 2 x 3.5 inch card is a way to keep you inspired and motivated to achieve your reading goals
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Carl Sagan bookmark by Freethinker Paper Co.
- Carl Sagan’s “A Pale Blue Dot” was inspired by an image of Voyager 1 in 1990. As the space probe headed into the unknown, it took one last look at its home planet. The image itself is astounding - about 6.4 billion km (4 billion miles) away, our Earth is a pale blue dot in a sea of light and space.
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