Picture of the Day 25/9/2019 - young boy watching a SpaceX's Starship-style rocket launching from Mars by Latvian concept artist Arthur Gore. More of his art here.
Showing posts with label Spaceship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spaceship. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 25, 2019
Sunday, September 22, 2019
SpaceX Starship over Mars by Mack Crawford
Digital artist Mack Crawford (brickmack), known for his stunning rocket animations, has made his last render of SpaceX's TinTin-style Starship (flying with deployed solar panels over Mars) as it seems the actual Starship built in Texas & Florida and waiting to be presented by Elon Musk on September 28 will have different shape. More of Mack's space concept art here.
Friday, September 6, 2019
Speculative internal structure of SpaceX Starship by William Falconer-Beach
William Falconer-Beach, a young graphic designer from New Zealand, has made several renders with possible internal structure of SpaceX's Starship. More of his Starship renders here.
Note this is only a speculation by artist. Hopefully we will see some information about Starship's internal layout in Elon Musk's presentation on September 28.
Note this is only a speculation by artist. Hopefully we will see some information about Starship's internal layout in Elon Musk's presentation on September 28.
Starship's crew section:
Thursday, September 5, 2019
B&W SpaceX Starship renders by Brandon Bolleber
Sunday, August 25, 2019
SpaceX Starship visiting Lunar Orbital Platform-Gateway by Colin Doublier
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.
Observation / galley deck:
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.
Tuesday, August 6, 2019
SpaceX stainless steel Starship prototype by Owen Egan
Concept render of SpaceX's stainless steel Starship prototype by British graphic designer Owen Egan (known on NASASpaceFlight.com forum as "tea monster"). More of his art here.
SpaceX has already built the first prototype Starship test vehicle (Starhopper) without any nose cone at its Boca Chica launch facility in South Texas, mated it with a single Raptor engine and conducted several hop test. Starhopper lifted up for about 20 meters in the last test. Simultaneously SpaceX is already building two next generation test vehicles – Starship Mk 1 in Boca Chica and Starship Mk 2 in Cocoa, Florida. Mk 1 will fly up to an altitude of 20 kilometers in a few months.
SpaceX has already built the first prototype Starship test vehicle (Starhopper) without any nose cone at its Boca Chica launch facility in South Texas, mated it with a single Raptor engine and conducted several hop test. Starhopper lifted up for about 20 meters in the last test. Simultaneously SpaceX is already building two next generation test vehicles – Starship Mk 1 in Boca Chica and Starship Mk 2 in Cocoa, Florida. Mk 1 will fly up to an altitude of 20 kilometers in a few months.
Tuesday, July 30, 2019
Mission to Phobos by Ludovic Celle
Picture of the Day 30/7/2019 - Spacecraft approaching the largest and closest of the two [asteroid size] Martian moons - Phobos - by French graphic artist Ludovic Celle. More of his Mars art here.
Friday, July 26, 2019
Next phase of SpaceX Starship test program - sketch by Colin Doublier
Last night SpaceX's Starship test vehicle - the Starhopper - performed its first untethered hop about 20m high. In 2 weeks Starhopper will perform a much higher hop of about 200m, but in a few months the Starship test program will move to the next phase - flights as high as 20 km. For it SpaceX is already simultaneously building two Starship prototypes in Boca Chica, Texas and Cocoa, Florida - Starship Mk 1 & Starship Mk 2 respectively. Those prototypes initially will have three Raptor engines (Starhopper has only one).
Here is a sketch of Starship Mk 1 lifting up by French urban artist Colin Doublier. More of his art here.
Here is a sketch of Starship Mk 1 lifting up by French urban artist Colin Doublier. More of his art here.
Wednesday, July 24, 2019
SpaceX Starship in high Lunar orbit by William Falconer-Beach
Sunday, July 21, 2019
SpaceX #dearMoon Starship orbiting the Moon
Official renders of SpaceX #dearMoon Starship orbiting the Moon from #dearMoon Instagram profile.
Artist flying in zero-G inside the Starship:
Wednesday, July 17, 2019
HD quality official renders of SpaceX Starship at Mars Base Alpha and on the Moon
In April Elon Musk on his Twitter profile teased two new renders with SpaceX's Starship on the Moon and at Mars Base Alpha. Unfortunately those were low resolution images. Now we have a HD resolution versions (press Open link in new tab to view) of those renders from SpaceX's Principal Mars Development Engineer Paul Wooster's presentation at Humans to Mars summit 2019 organized by Explore Mars.
Tuesday, July 16, 2019
Saturn V and SpaceX Starship at launch pad by Gravitation Innovation
Today 50 years ago the most powerful rocket ever built - Saturn V - launched first astronauts to set foot on the Moon. But right now the leading NewSpace company SpaceX is building even more powerful rocket for Mars - Starship & Super Heavy. SpaceX is hoping it to be operational in 2021.
Here is a poster by Gravitation Innovation with Saturn V and SpaceX Starship at launch pad. Note the Starship is at front so it appears a lot bigger than Saturn V at back. In reality the difference in height is minimal with Saturn V being 111 m high and Starship & Super Heavy at 118 m by current design which is subject to change.
Here is a poster by Gravitation Innovation with Saturn V and SpaceX Starship at launch pad. Note the Starship is at front so it appears a lot bigger than Saturn V at back. In reality the difference in height is minimal with Saturn V being 111 m high and Starship & Super Heavy at 118 m by current design which is subject to change.
Saturday, July 13, 2019
Mars rover returning to lander by Jaroslaw Marcinek
Picture of the Day 13/7/2019 - Mars rover returning to a lander by Polish freelance illustrator Jaroslaw Marcinek. More of his art here.
Monday, June 3, 2019
SpaceX Starship at Moon Base Alpha by Sam Taylor
Friday, May 31, 2019
New engine bay of SpaceX Starship by Kimi Talvitie
Finnish 3D artist Kimi Talvitie has made a model of possible new configuration of SpaceX's Starship engine bay with 3 vacuum optimized Raptors and 3 sea level optimized Raptors (news recently revealed by Elon Musk). More of Kimi's art on his Twitter account.
Sunday, May 19, 2019
SpaceX Super Heavy Starship with additional two side boosters
SpaceX's Super Heavy Starship version with additional two side boosters (a configuration like that of Falcon Heavy). This was put together by Reddit user LargeMonty from the Starship renders by Finnish 3D artist Kimi Talvitie.
Wednesday, May 15, 2019
SpaceX Super Heavy Starship launching from Earth
Picture of the Day 15/5/2019 - Render of SpaceX's Super Heavy Starship launching from Earth by Reddit user Leonidass.
Saturday, May 11, 2019
SpaceX Super Heavy cargo Starship by Mack Crawford
Picture of the Day 11/5/2019 - Launch of SpaceX's full stack cargo Starship & Super Heavy by digital artist Mack Crawford (brickmack). More of his space concept art here.
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