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Showing posts with label Infographics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Infographics. Show all posts
Saturday, August 17, 2019
Speculative internal layout of SpaceX Starship by Michel Lamontagne
In the result of a discussion on NASASpaceFlight.com forum about possible internal layout of SpaceX's first crewed Starship bound for Mars Canadian design engineer Michel Lamontagne (on the forum known as lamontagne) has came up with graphics of his version for Starship's possible internal layout. More of his spaceship renderings here.
Wednesday, August 7, 2019
Cutaway diagram of SpaceX Starship
Unofficial cutaway diagram (in German, look for text translation in English here) of SpaceX's Starship by German illustrator Julian Schindler. More of his art here. Starship & Super Heavy is a fully reusable two-stage super heavy-lift launch vehicle and spacecraft currently developed by leading NewSpace company SpaceX. On August 24 mid-September SpaceX's CEO Elon Musk will make a presentation of the current status of Starship development.
Friday, May 3, 2019
Mars base concept by Wojtek Fikus for Marsception 2018 competition
Marsception 2018 was an architectural competition by Volume Zero "to envision a habitat for the first five colonists on the Red Planet where they would research on the viability of life for the future human generations". The 2nd place in the competition was won by the team of Polish architectural designer Wojtek Fikus (Wojciech Fikus) & Space is More. Their concept of the habitat was "modular structure made from triangular, inflatable wall cells connected together with internal life support system, based on microbiological water environment".
Top view of the base:
Infographic about the concept:
Sunday, April 28, 2019
1 million human colony city on Mars by Max Rymsha
On 2017 HP announced the "Mars Home Planet" rendering challenge inviting participants "to imagine, create and virtually experience a sophisticated civilization on Mars. A new home for one million humans." Swedish architect and CG artist Max Rymsha was one of the winners of the challenge creating his concept "Between The Red Mountains" for a sustainable city on Mars for 1 million humans. His inspiring vision includes several large-scale biodomes, SpaceX's Starships (in their 2016 design) for Earth-Mars transportation, hyperloop lines for intercity transportation, electric rovers and quadcopters for local transportation, laboratories of NASA, etc.; most of the city (not shown in the illustration) is underground for better radiation and asteroid protection.
Infographic version with annotations:
Thursday, April 11, 2019
Map of shallow subsurface water distribution on Mars
On March 10 ESA has revealed the first results from ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter orbiting Mars since October 2016. Among the data there is the best map of shallow subsurface water distribution on Mars ever created. The map is made by orbiter's neutron detector FREND mapping the distribution of hydrogen in the uppermost metre of the planet’s surface. Hydrogen indicates the presence of water, being one of the constituents of the water molecule; it can also indicate water absorbed into the surface, or minerals that were formed in the presence of water.
- Blue areas - more water
- Orange areas - less water
Friday, February 1, 2019
SpaceX Starship infographics by Kimi Talvitie
Sunday, January 13, 2019
SpaceX Starship + Super Heavy compared to Saturn V & Falcon 9 by Kimi Talvitie
Comparison of 1) the full stack Starship & Super Heavy, 2) the most powerful rocket ever built (till Starship & Super Heavy will be built) - Saturn V - and 3) today's workhorse of SpaceX - Falcon 9; made by Finnish 3D artist Kimi Talvitie. Comparison of Starhopper, Starship, Super Heavy, Falcon 9 and Starship + Super Heavy here.
Wednesday, January 9, 2019
SpaceX Starhopper, Starship, Super Heavy, Falcon 9 and BFR comparison by Kimi Talvitie
After making some of the best model renders of SpaceX's stainless steel Starship to date, Finnish 3D artist Kimi Talvitie has made another image, comparing the models of Starhopper (the shorter test vehicle of Starship), Starship, Super Heavy booster, Falcon 9 and full stack Starship + Super Heavy.
(Open link in new tab to view ⇩ in full resolution)
Tuesday, January 8, 2019
SpaceX Starhopper, Starship and Super Heavy model comparison by Kimi Talvitie
Saturday, October 27, 2018
Mars base infographic by National Geographic
Mars base infographic by National Geographic accompanying the season 1 (2016) of its "MARS" TV series.
Season 2 of the TV series will be broadcasted worldwide starting on November 12th.
You can watch the full season 1 episodes of the TV series without geographic restrictions here.
Closeup of the underground section of the base:
Season 2 of the TV series will be broadcasted worldwide starting on November 12th.
You can watch the full season 1 episodes of the TV series without geographic restrictions here.
Closeup of the underground section of the base:
Monday, September 17, 2018
Official schematics for Big Falcon Rocket v2018 by Elon Musk, SpaceX
Here are video, schematics and images from his presentation (open link in new tab to view image in full resolution). Animations of the Big Falcon Rocket from presentation HERE.
Big Falcon Rocket (BFR) and Big Falcon Ship/Spaceship (BFS) v2018 schematics:
Big Falcon Rocket launch:
Friday, September 14, 2018
Official: updated design of SpaceX's Big Falcon Ship and big announcement on September 17
SpaceX has posted image featuring an updated design of the 2nd stage of Big Falcon Rocket (BFR) - the Big Falcon Ship (BFS) - and informed that on Monday, September 17 at 18:00 PT there will be an announcement of the first Lunar BFR mission with a private passenger flying around the Moon. Full message from SpaceX here:
With every iteration the SpaceX "Mars rocket" looks more and more like your stereotypical rocket from the 1950s :)
Close-up of the Big Falcon Ship from the official image:
Unofficial diagram for the updated design by Reddit user forteefly (open link in new tab to view in full resolution):
"SpaceX has signed the world’s first private passenger to fly around the Moon aboard our BFR launch vehicle - an important step toward enabling access for everyday people who dream of traveling to space. Only 24 humans have been to the Moon in history. No one has visited since the last Apollo mission in 1972. Find out who’s flying and why on Monday, September 17 at 6pm PT."Evolution of the BFR design:
- Official schematics for larger ITS by Elon Musk at IAC 2016 (September 2016)
- Official schematics for BFR by Elon Musk at IAC 2017 (September 2017)
- Updated design for BFR by Gwynne Shotwell at TED 2018 (April 2018)
Close-up of the Big Falcon Ship from the official image:
... and the full image with BFS orbiting the Moon (open link in new tab to view in full resolution):
Unofficial diagram for the updated design by Reddit user forteefly (open link in new tab to view in full resolution):
Sunday, June 24, 2018
Terraforming Mars by Stefan Morrell, National Geographic
Gradual terraformation of Mars by concept artist Stefan Morrell from New Zealand. His picture was used to illustrate Robert Kunzig's article about terraforming Mars in National Geographic Magazine, February 2010 issue, and many more articles about colonization and terraformation of Mars since then.
Close-up of the central section:
"Making Mars the new Earth" by Robert Kunzig, National Geographic Magazine, February 2010:
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Close-up of the central section:
"Making Mars the new Earth" by Robert Kunzig, National Geographic Magazine, February 2010:
Monday, June 4, 2018
Cutaway diagram of SpaceX Big Falcon Ship
Unofficial cutaway diagram of the 2nd stage of SpaceX's Big Falcon Rocket (BFR) - Big Falcon Ship/Spaceship (BFS) - by Nick Oberg. Size comparison with Space Shuttle, Boeing 737, Apollo CSM/LM and Tesla Roadster in the lower left corner.
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Original resolution (8.7MB) diagram here.
More speculative internal layouts of Starship by SpaceX fans:
- Starship interior concept for 20 to 40 passengers by Paul King + VR tour
- Starship interior concept for 100 passengers by Joseph Lantz
- Animation of Starship interior concept by DeepSpaceCourier
- Cutaway schematic of Starship interior by Tom Dixon & Austin Barnard [not speculative]
- Starship interior concept for 64 passengers by Erik Corshammar & smallstars
- Cutaway diagram of Lunar Starship by Rocket Posters
- Starship interior concept for 100 passengers by Rick Kiessig & Michel Lamontagne
- Starship interior concept by Jim Murphy
- Speculative internal structure of Starship by William Falconer-Beach
- Speculative internal layout of Starship by Michel Lamontagne
- Cutaway diagram of Starship by Julian Schindler
Saturday, October 17, 2015
Mars base illustrations for National Geographic Kids Magazine
Mondolithic Studios has made some pretty impressive illustrations of a human Martian base for National Geographic Kids Magazine (November 2015). Click to view in full resolution:
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Tuesday, April 1, 2014
ISECG strategy for long-range human space exploration
The International Space Exploration Coordination Group (ISECG) is a forum of 14 most advanced government space agencies - ASI (Italy), CNES (France), CNSA (China), CSA (Canada), CSIRO (Australia), DLR (Germany), ESA (European Space Agency), ISRO (India), JAXA (Japan), KARI (Republic of Korea), NASA (United States of America), NSAU (Ukraine), Roscosmos (Russia), UKSA (United Kingdom). Its main goal is to advance a long-range human space exploration strategy.
On August, 2013 12 ISECG member agencies (including NASA) released the most recent update to the Global Exploration Roadmap. The summary can be seen in this infographic:
On April 10-11, 2014 NASA plans to host a workshop to discuss the updates to this roadmap.
Hope, the private pioneers like SpaceX, Mars One and others will speed up those plans a bit!
On August, 2013 12 ISECG member agencies (including NASA) released the most recent update to the Global Exploration Roadmap. The summary can be seen in this infographic:
On April 10-11, 2014 NASA plans to host a workshop to discuss the updates to this roadmap.
Hope, the private pioneers like SpaceX, Mars One and others will speed up those plans a bit!
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Infographics: Missions to Mars
Here are some of the best infographics I have found about past missions to Mars from 1960 to 2013, both failed and successful.
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