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Alignment

Poser Film/TV posted on May 01, 2008
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PLEASE ZOOM IN FOR THE BEST VIEWING The USS Discovery One: Disaster has struck. All but one member of the crew are dead, killed by the ship's dysfunctioning super computer - HAL 9000. Alone, Commander David Bowman navigates the XD1 past the Jovian moons of Callisto, Ganymede and Europa enroute to rendezvous with the volatile inner moon named Io. Now fully briefed of his mission's true purpose, Commander Bowman is to be more than just an intrepid explorer but an ambassador for his entire species. Though not yet visible to the naked eye, Discovery's onboard telescopes have pin pointed a black rectangular object in the lead stable Lagrange point between Jupiter and Io. It is over 3km across with identical proportions to a smaller cousin found buried on the Moon. Deliberately buried four million years ago, a type of sign post or calling card for a superior intelligence not born of Earth. An intelligence that is now leading Bowman and his mission to Io and the enigma that awaits him. Soon there will be answers. And to Commander Bowman's astonishment, those answers will be far greater than the questions. With the recent passing of science fiction author Arthur C. Clarke, I decided to put together this tribute to him, the late great director Stanley Kubrick and the film 2001: A Space Odyssey. A movie created through Clarke's collaboration with Kubrick in the quest to produce, "the proverbial good science fiction film". I'd say they achieved their goals for 2001 is perhaps the greatest movie ever made. I first saw 2001 on TV when I was about eleven years old. Though much was over my head at the time, this scene of Discovery's approach to Jupiter made a big impression on me. The alignment of the four Galileian moons was Kubrick's idea and would never happen in nature. But Clarke's input carefully crafted how Jupiter's atmosphere might appear up close and it turned out to be a magnificent work of speculative fiction. The first probe encounter with Jupiter was to happen five years after the movie's release. But the movie's depiction bore a near exact resemblance to photos transmitted from Pioneer 10 during its close encounter with Jupiter in December 1973. As always my tremendous thanks to those artists who provided free materials and props used in this rendering: Sean Kennedy at http://www.seansgallery.com/ for the fantastic model of the Discovery One space craft. Excellent work! Wolfie at http://www.wolfiesden.com/ for the Moon/Planet prop. NASA for the planetary maps of Jupiter and its Galileian moons. Thank you all for coming and taking a look. I would especially like to thank Pete (known here as watifeye) again. Today, Pete became the first artist to dedicate a rendering to me, Aiko Lost Again and I am very flattered by his kind gesture. I shall have to think up something special for him in the near future.

Comments (39)


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MagikUnicorn

9:14PM | Sun, 11 May 2008

Very Good I like this!

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GOLDILOCKSUK

10:39AM | Tue, 13 May 2008

Oh this is superb well done I do like this one :) Cathy xoxoxo

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2Loose2Trek

11:17PM | Sun, 18 May 2008

I remember that movie when it first came out ... you've done it justice. Excellent work!

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Heathcroft

11:26AM | Mon, 02 June 2008

Being a sucker for space scenes (I'm doing a Celestial series just now) I zoomed in as requested and it fine work,

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Deane

3:05PM | Mon, 07 July 2008

A great tribute to a great man, and an awe inspiring, timeless movie. One of my all time favourites, and a salient reminder of the mysteries that may await us as we explore our solar system. Superb work on X-Ray Delta One!!

gonzohorror

3:43PM | Wed, 17 September 2008

A great scene from one of my favorite films! Very nice composition, and integration of photographic and CG elements. Impressive job!

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gomcse

10:57PM | Mon, 20 October 2008

This is great!

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Pelican

10:13AM | Sun, 05 April 2009

Cool scifi scene ! And by the way, I like the way you are using thumbnails to make me curious about your images !

claudia02

4:50PM | Sat, 23 October 2010

Klasse !

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