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These incredible space photos are actually just scanned images of food

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The photo below could be of a planet and its lone moon, drifting through a nebula of gas and dust.

But it's no view from a deep-space probe.

It's all food sitting on the glass plate of a home office scanner.

wanderfoodNavid Baraty, a freelance photographer, creates these stunning cosmic forgeries by arranging a mixture of spices, groceries, and glassware on an Epson V37 scanner. (The device's removeable cover, he tells Tech Insider, is vital to achieve a black background.)

He even based his latest series around a fictional space probe called Wander — short for Wormhole Accelerated Nomad Delivering Exploratory Reconnaissance — which "visits" each scene.

Below are 18 of our favorite scanner photos, which we heard about from The Salt at NPR. You can find more of his space scenes on the Wander Space Probe's Instagram or Facebook.

For this Earth-like planet, Baraty used a glass of water mixed with soy sauce, whiskey, coconut milk, and food coloring. The background was made from salt, flour, curry powder, and cinnamon.



He doesn't strictly use edible materials, though. This far-off galaxy view was made with salt, flour, turmeric, sugar, cinnamon, and... hair from his cat.



This green world is made from a glass of orange juice, tomato sauce, wasabi, and milk. The nebula behind it is made from coffee, cream, water, and food coloring. And sticking with the breakfast theme, the moon is a piece of pancake.



See the rest of the story at Business Insider

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