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Artwork featured in Issue 34 of 3D Art Direct Magazine Link here
The command and control module with its retractable radar and communications mast tops the 250' vehicle. The module is hardened against both electromagnetic and particle radiation – the former resulting from operation of the nuclear pulse interplanetary stage, and the later from galactic cosmic rays, solar storms, and deep penetration of Jupiter’s lethal radiation belt. Protection is layered shielding composed of Tungsten and Lithium Hydroxide, electronics are radiation-hardened, and as a final line of defense the command module sports its own integral water-shield.
Imaged are the pilot and co-pilot’s flight control station. Flight Engineer position is not visible in this image.
The command deck has 9 stations total, different stations being manned during different mission operation phases. During most flight operation only these three stations need be manned.
During nuclear boost phases of flight the Orion Primary Propulsion Module Systems Engineer is required, during powered flight when the Gas-Core Nuclear Light-Bulb main engines are engaged the Reactor Control Systems Engineer is present. Other stations are manned during surface EVA operations. Additionally there are Navigational and Communications stations to be manned as operations require.
Image is part of a future historical setting, see my journal entry Orion’s Arm Future History, A Synopsis.
On my Orion's Arm timeline the image would fall during the Outer Solar System Frontier Era.
A Timeline Graph is to be found here: Timeline.
Journal Entries:
For contextual information on the purpose of the Callisto Resource Recovery missions see my essay on Terraforming Mars.
An essay on Nuclear Pulse Propulsion is available here: Orion: Nuclear Pulse Propulsion.
Callisto Mission Images:
Callisto Mission Crew Vehicle Launch
Outward Bound
Falling Toward Periapsis
Discarding Stages
Callisto-Mission Spacecraft Flight Control Station
Callisto Mission Spacecraft Command Deck Overhead
Callisto Mission Spacecraft Crew Quarters
Prospecting Callisto
Mining The Ice
Periapsis: Racing the Clouds of Jove
Climb
Orders can be placed at wblack42@sbcglobal.net
See my profile page for details.
Artwork featured in Issue 34 of 3D Art Direct Magazine Link here
The command and control module with its retractable radar and communications mast tops the 250' vehicle. The module is hardened against both electromagnetic and particle radiation – the former resulting from operation of the nuclear pulse interplanetary stage, and the later from galactic cosmic rays, solar storms, and deep penetration of Jupiter’s lethal radiation belt. Protection is layered shielding composed of Tungsten and Lithium Hydroxide, electronics are radiation-hardened, and as a final line of defense the command module sports its own integral water-shield.
Imaged are the pilot and co-pilot’s flight control station. Flight Engineer position is not visible in this image.
The command deck has 9 stations total, different stations being manned during different mission operation phases. During most flight operation only these three stations need be manned.
During nuclear boost phases of flight the Orion Primary Propulsion Module Systems Engineer is required, during powered flight when the Gas-Core Nuclear Light-Bulb main engines are engaged the Reactor Control Systems Engineer is present. Other stations are manned during surface EVA operations. Additionally there are Navigational and Communications stations to be manned as operations require.
Image is part of a future historical setting, see my journal entry Orion’s Arm Future History, A Synopsis.
On my Orion's Arm timeline the image would fall during the Outer Solar System Frontier Era.
A Timeline Graph is to be found here: Timeline.
Journal Entries:
For contextual information on the purpose of the Callisto Resource Recovery missions see my essay on Terraforming Mars.
An essay on Nuclear Pulse Propulsion is available here: Orion: Nuclear Pulse Propulsion.
Callisto Mission Images:
Callisto Mission Crew Vehicle Launch
Outward Bound
Falling Toward Periapsis
Discarding Stages
Callisto-Mission Spacecraft Flight Control Station
Callisto Mission Spacecraft Command Deck Overhead
Callisto Mission Spacecraft Crew Quarters
Prospecting Callisto
Mining The Ice
Periapsis: Racing the Clouds of Jove
Climb
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