How to Get Space Prints in The Sims 4
There are some collections you may never know about and sims 4 space prints is one of them.
These are found from the backyard observatory and look gorgeous as home decor option.
How to Get Space Prints in The Sims 4
Space prints are found by having your sim use the Backyard Observatory. This item will cost you 1,500 simoleons and you’ll place it in your sim’s backyard.

You’ll get to choose between star gazing, moon gazing or observing the sky during the day. The option you choose will influence what type of space print you’ll get. For example, moon gazing will get you gorgeous images of the moon while star gazing gets you gorgeous images of the sky.

When you get a space print you’l get a notification congratulating you and the print will appear in your sim’s inventory.

Types of Space Prints
Space prints come in three categories from common to uncommon to rare. The print you get depends on whether you’re looking at night sky or day time sky.
Common Space Prints

Animal’s Planet
- “In the X57 region of the 1245P-Brock galaxy, there is a planted populated entirely by giant hamsters. Here, two monster-sized hamster balls glisten in the sun, awaiting the return of their fuzzy inhabitants, who are busy running on a Ferris wheel (not pictured).”
- This print will sell for §115

Big Star
- “The comet is the prima donna of space. Look at it, trailing its beauty across the sky, taking up 75 percent of this entire painting. In fact, the artist was trying to capture a blanket, night sky, and. the comet totally photobombed that scene. What a diva!”
- This print will sell for §140

End of Time
- “Oh, no! Someone just flushed the universe, Jiggle the handle! Jiggle the HANDLE!”
- This print will sell for §135

Out of this World Style
- “Like cars, rockets come in different models. The sleek sports rocket. The SUV soccer mom rocket. And this – a reproduction of an ad for the tricked out luxury sedan rocket. Its style is inversely proportional to its aerodynamic qualities. Get to the moon slower. And look good doing it!”
- This print will sell for §105

Rosie the Riveting
- “Gasses such as helium and hydrogen pool together with interstellar dust to create this riveting, rose-coloured nebula. Why ARE gasses and dust so attractive way out there in space? Here on earth, this helium balloon covered in dirt – well, it’s just not the same.”
- This print will sell for §125

Seeing Red
- “Mars is the red planet. The dirt is red. The air. is red. Want to wear blue pants on Mars? Too bad! There are only RED pants on Mars. This painting shows the Mars sky, with its fiery red clouds. Beautiful to an Earthling. Martians however, have coined the saying, ‘Let’s go out and paint the town green!'”
- This print will sell for §110

Standard Space
- “Yup. Here’s some space. Looking space-like. It’s got the stars. And the dark, gassy looking stuff. And some more stars. Hang it on a wall, to give that wall a real spacey feel.”
- This print will sell for §130

The Enchanted Moon of Lacigam
- “Scientists studying the Moon of Lacigam have discovered green energy that seems to emanate from its surface. Radioactive bursts of this mysterious energy are regularly pushed into space. The question remains: is the moon doing this itself or is something down there?”
- This print will sell for §135

The Moon’s Meteor
- “Every 10 years, the meteor “Bob” skim’s this moon’s surface. Friction from the atmosphere causes the meteor to ignite. Scientists predict that in time the meteor will dissolve fully, so enjoy it while it lasts!”
- This print will sell for §125

Time-Lapse Moon
- “Scientists theorize this moon might be capable of hosting life. They’ve studied it at large, and have many time-lapse photos of it.”
- This print will sell for §110

Moon and Satellite
- “A satellite silently floats past the moon.”
- This print will sell for §120
Uncommon Space Prints

Cloudy Vision
- “In space, cloudy days trump sunny ones. That’s because the clouds are made of green glitter! The sun, on the other hand, is made of fire and radiation. Before visiting space, definitely check the space-weather forecast. Or just stay home and marvel at this painting.”
- This print will sell for §265

I Dream of Plesiosaur
- “A cloud formation looks deceptively like a wandering plesiosaurus, set against a stunning early-evening vista. What might the cloud plesiosaur be searching for? The gentle status doesn’t answer, but floats on, unaware of its inevitable demise.”
- This print will sell for §215

Mooooon
- “When Barnaby B. Cow discovered a moon surrounding Mrafmis 1, his colleagues were dismayed to learn that he had actually named it ‘Mooooon.'”
- This print will sell for §255

Saturn Return
- “Hubba hubba! Check out this glamour shot portrait Saturn had done a few years back, when it went through a divorce and lost all that weight (who’s the second largest planet NOW, Uranus?). The slight blue glow really brings out its rings. Rumour has it that it’s dating again and has recently attracted a sixty-third moon.”
- This print will sell for §490

Star Crossed Lovers
- “This fantasy painting captures the mythical union of a crystal rock formation with a sizzling comet. Theirs was a love affair that defied gravity, physics and, well, probably several other laws. No one thought it would last. In fact, it didn’t. But at least it burned out, before it faded away.”
- This print will sell for §210

The Flaming Moon of Flugne
- “Though the Flaming Moon of Flugne is titled thusly, it does not actually flame. Rather it has surrounding space debris that refracts an orange hue from the sun. Beautiful, yes? Fire, no.”
- This print will sell for §275

The Golden Moon of Abscalore 5
- “The Golden Moon of Abscalore 5 is widely known within the Astronomical scientific community as one of the most beautiful moons in the galaxy.”
- This print will sell for §235

Twinkle
- “Is it a rainbow? A cloud? Stars? You might want to sit down, because it’s actually a rainbow-coloured cloud filled with stars! If you do not enjoy the unbelievable union of magic things in this painting, well then, sorry there’s a cold hunk of obsidian where your heart should be.”
- This print will sell for §485
Rare Space Prints

Battle Stars
- “Since ancient times, we have scanned the night sky for signs of things to come. This star-spangled horizon contains countless constellations, each of which can be read for information about the future. (The small U.F.O.s under the stars, for example, can be read as a sign of imminent attack.)”
- This print will sell for §495

Moon’s Flare
- “This moon is super heated every day when th sun catches its surface. If Sims wanted to they couldn’t land on it. Not until more advanced thermal-protection suits are created.”
- This print will sell for §475

Sixam from the Moon
- “Many have wondered what the planet of Sixam might look like. Wonder no more, for this is a picture of Sixam from the perspective of its moon.”
- This print will sell for §500

Sixam’s Moon
- “When they see the size of Sixam’s Moon most Sims shout, ‘That’s no moon!’ But it actually is. It’s just a very large moon. Thankfully, Sixam is a very large planet and can handle such an enormous rock.”
- This print will sell for §490

Surfacing
- “Just imagine this strange world as it would look viewed by an alien returning to its home planet. Oh the longing in that alien’s five heart chambers, the tears in its 22 eyes. Back on the surface, it will no longer be ‘alien.’ It will visit its neighbourhood bar, where everyone knows its name: ‘XF2&23%tY.'”
- This print will sell for §475

T-Rex Nebula
- “It’s silly for us as humans to project shapes we recognize onto the random, ever-changing patterns of the cosmos. That said, this nebula totally came together to resemble a T-Rex, right? (Not to be confused with T.Rex Nebula, star of children’s sci-fi cartoons.)”
- This print will sell for §465
Reward for Finishing The Collection
When you finally finish the sims 4 space prints collection you’ll get a notification telling you that you’ve found them all. It says “After exploring the skies with eyes a lot, your epic collection of space prints is finally complete.”

In a day or two your sim will get a delivery in the mail of a commemorative plaque. It’s called The Gargantuan Telescope and the description reads “The Gargantuan Telescope is a prestigious trophy awarded only twice monthly to the special few who have trawled the night sky for magazine-cover worthy space vistas and/or Simlitzer Prize celebrity alien paparazzi pictures. Well done, you cosmic voyeur, you!”
