You see them everywhere, those pixelated Martians created by French street artist Invader. Born in 1969 (the year the first man walked on the Moon), the artist has always dreamed of taking street art into outer space. On Thursday, March 12, a new little beastie was put on display at the International Space Station, a few hundred miles from the surface of the Earth. Those images were able to be transmitted by entrusting his work to the European Space Agency (ESA). The frontier between art and space has now been bridged. Invader had already started to invade the walls of the ESA’s Operations Centre in Belgium. His invasion proves to us that anything is possible. And this could just be the beginning…