Fictional mission / Space That Never Was / Alternate timeline
Two cosmonauts conducting a spacewalk to replace damaged piece of equipment mounted on the outer hull of the Ambition 2 spacecraft.
Ambition 2 / Mars-Phobos
In the mid 80s, international cooperation between USSR, USA, Japan and a few European countries resulted in a follow-up to successful Ambition 1 mission from a few years earlier. This time the goal was to visit and explore one of Mars moons, Phobos, in hope to find a suitable place for a permanent base on its surface, which would be built by the crew of Ambition 3, mission that would launch in late 1980s.
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Space exploration / fictional / interstellar exploration
ASV Swordfish IV crew is placing sensors and scientific equipment in a star system 2 light years from an exploding supernova. This experiment will provide tons of valuable data, as this setup will operate at least until the shockwave reaches it, and hopefully after that as well. Collected data will help to understand how these cosmic explosions affect nearby star systems.
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Lately I’ve decided to make a quick remake of one of the very first pieces that started my Space That Never Was project (I think you can guess which one ;)), a bit over 4 years ago.
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This year is a 90th anniversary of Polish airlines LOT. Back in September, they held a poster competition to celebrate it. I didn’t have time to make it before the deadline, but really wanted to do a poster for a “LOT in 90 years” theme, so here it is :)
Here’s HOTOL on a runway somewhere in Australia, being secured by recovery teams after safe return from orbit. HOTOL was single-stage-to-orbit concept craft developed by British Aerospace in the 80s, unfortunately it has never been built.
To learn more about HOTOL, you can visit links below:
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Another one in my Martian rovers series. This time it is, now nonoperational, Mars Exploration Rover “Spirit”, which roved Mars for over 5 years until it got stuck in a soft soil.