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Swedish digital artist Erik Wernquist, the writer of the gorgeous shortfilm “Wanderers” which depicts a imaginative and prescient of humanity’s growth into the Photo voltaic System, has created one other inspirational shortfilm “Go Extremely Quick” “to determine a number of propulsion approaches we’d make the most of to ship people to the worlds in our Photo voltaic System past Mars and attain out throughout the huge distances between stars.”
Right here you’ll be able to watch the shortfilm and see some Mars-related photographs from it:
Astronaut in entrance of Mars colony:
House station orbiting Mars:
Colonized Mars:
Technology spaceship with O’Neill cylinders passing Mars:
Nuclear fusion powered technology spaceship passing Mars:
FTL (sooner than gentle) spaceship passing Mars (ship design by Mark Rademaker):