Heute legen wir Euch mal die Sektion zur „COMET“, dem überlichtschnellen Raumschiff der Future-Mannschaft, ans Herz: Hier finden sich jede Menge Informationen zur Animé-Version inclusive realitischer Maßangaben (Länge, Duchmesser der Bugkugel, etc.), aber auch zu Hamiltons "Original"...
Link: https://www.futuremania.de/comet.html
You know what was a super sexy ship? The Soviet's Mars-94 from that one episode of For All Mankind (season 3 I think). Love the homage to the flared engines of the classic Soyuz rocket
I do love inking with a brush, though. Something about it just feels right. You can get tighter control with a pen, and that definitely has its place in my heart. But if I can ink an entire drawing with a single brush I feel like I've achieved something bigger than myself. Sounds nuts but it's true. #arttools#zsf#spaceship
NASA chose the SpaceX Starship as its lander for the upcoming Artemis III mission, meaning its astronauts will be perched over 100 meters above the lunar surface when they land. To solve this problem, SpaceX is developing an elevator that will carry the astronauts to and from the lunar surface. A team of NASA astronauts recently tested out the system, riding a prototype elevator developed by SpaceX that simulates an excursion to the surface of the Moon.
My question is what happens to objects that happen to be sitting nearby in the space you're altering? Say, a small moon or a communications satellite? Or the front of your ship vs the back end?
So, what I learned from the pilot episode of Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda is that to be a #SpaceShip captain -- you gotta have a square jaw (as evidenced by Captain Valentine & Captain Hunt below).
What other #SciFi Captains (or high-ranking officers) prove the rule?!