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USS Falcon landing on Europa.

Bryce Science Fiction posted on May 22, 2007
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USS Falcon landing on Europa. This will be the first in a series showing the Lander Falcon right before touch down on Europa. The Lander was made from the Booleans objects that come with Bryce 6.1, all concepts and designs by me. This will be one of several images that will show the exploration of the moons surface which will include a robotic probe that will hopefully locate a liquid ocean to explorer somewhere near a fisher on the moons surface. Thanks again for taking the time to view and comment on my work. There was some mention of Jupiter not being in the correct orbital plane, I hope this image is better. Please let me know what you think of this picture. Cheers, David

Comments (10)


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sim3344

2:33AM | Tue, 22 May 2007

Very realistic,excellent work

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TheBryster

7:01AM | Tue, 22 May 2007

I think it's a bit optomistic to expect open water, but stranger things have happened. Just don't touch the big black monolith! Great work as always. 5

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geirla

7:51AM | Tue, 22 May 2007

Very nice scene. Good job with the flames and dust around the lander. (And in response to TheBryster, I'm assuming the "open water" is just flat ice.) Of course, with the orientation of Jupiter in the scene, you're landing on the north pole of Europa.

Arturzinho

8:24AM | Tue, 22 May 2007

Very good work. :o)

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Bambam131

10:21AM | Tue, 22 May 2007

There's no open water source in this picture so I don't understand the comment either The Bryster or geirle has made about this image. That reflection at the base of the hill is ice not standing water............Maybe that's were you're getting confused.......... Cheers, David

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alexclark

11:58AM | Tue, 22 May 2007

Great work - amazing modelling!! As part of a University project a friend of mine designed a submersible to sample the water on Europa - problem was that the ice is so thick they projected it would take 6 months to melt its way through to the ocean below.

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kjer_99

1:03PM | Tue, 22 May 2007

I can see how some might initially view the shining ice as water or a lake, but my own initial impressions was of cold and ice. Very stunning creation, David.

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Star4mation

1:25PM | Tue, 22 May 2007

Excellent series of images so far David :)

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Geodesic250

3:04PM | Tue, 22 May 2007

And now all the hard work of exploring begins. Outstanding!!!

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cmoree

11:03PM | Wed, 23 May 2007

Excellent work! I prefer the realistic designs rather than "boiler plate" technology. Put you in my favorites.


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