Been trying to practice with composition recently, figured for fun I would go and use public images from the NASA image archive.
I have also been trying to abandon my chronic over-use of the rule of thirds and the golden spiral recently.
Here is an example I pulled from the online archive
https://images.nasa.gov/In this instance I just looked up "STS 5," there are a million other photos captured on rich film and expertly scanned from apollo to the early shuttle era to experiment with though!
I am not entirely pleased with the overall composition. I feel like it needs to breathe more? Overlay and "double exposure" type edits are so fascinating to me. I find them hard to compose. And I tip my hat to those who are capable of capturing them natively with a camera instead of just cheating like me and using post processing. How the hell do you compose and plan these types of shots? How do you make sure everything is equally balanced?