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CGI Model and Animation of a Fission Fragment Rocket to Neptune
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CGI Model and Animation of a Fission Fragment Rocket to Neptune
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I've created a model of a fission fragment afterburner rocket travelling to chilly Neptune. Main feature is a landing on Triton.
Most of the details are from a NASA study and the nice people over at Atomic Rockets:
http://www.projectrho.com/public_html/rocket/enginelist2.php#id--Nuclear_Thermal--Fission_Fragment_Type--Afterburner_Fission_Fragment
All modelling and rendering done in Blender. Post-pro in Photoshop.
The animation shows a quick jaunt through the Saturn system:
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