Mission to Mars (Animation)
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- Опубліковано 11 кві 2022
- Thanks for watching my animation "Mission to Mars". The animation shows my idea of what the future of Starship and traveling to Mars will look like. This animation took a long time to make, resulting in some outdated details of the starship program.
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Really appreciate that you've animated the start of landing burn way higher in the martian atmosphere. There is simply no way 3 raptors could slow down the whole vehicle with at least 100 tons on it just under a kilometer above ground. And even more so when you acknowledge Mars' very thin atmosphere, unable to slow down ships well enough.
The effects and camera placements were also fantastic, I think. Especially the re-entry scene, that was definitely the best looking one, when not counting Alexander Svan's.
I also saw the launch tower being built, that's a neat bonus.
Being math inept, I shudder to think of the calculations required even to simulate that landing much less complete it. Great point. I hope it's something we see in the coming decade. Incredible stuff.
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Dude I highly appreciate the accurate Mars landing profile, other animations just have it slow down to a nice and slow terminal velocity and do a classic little short flip and land like on Earth, like no. Like and subbed.
I know its already outdated in terms of design but this is still outstanding!!
What? What changed? How is it outdated?
@@redroyal4287 (possibly) the crew compartment setup and the nose cone flap placement
Maybe even the landing legs, we won't see what they'll use for a while yet
@@redroyal4287 because of the chines?
You can’t use the main engines to land all the way on an unimproved surface. There will be a ring of smaller engines high up. That’s how.
@SpaceX-Space Flight Simulator the main issue issue is the landing on any unimproved surface and the potential for damage from debris kicked up by the main engines. That exists on Mars also.
In the 4 years since you started doing basic Minecraft animations, you really have come a long way in making astounding animations.
Keep up the good work!👍
This was freakin awesome!
Never knew the legend would comment
I m here cause of Marcus House recommendation. Really nice vid. Thx!
Can't wait for the day we have 1000 of these in space. The Age of Space colonization will be epic... and we will not stop after Mars 🧑🚀
Wow WTF Amazing ans very very beautiful !!!!!🤯
Nicely done! Enjoyed watching it! So much love put into it, can't wait to see more of your work! Martin from Space Intelligence
The belly flop and Mars landing were the best parts.🔥🔥
Great work. Love the camera shake.
A minor nit only on this awesome work. Starship enters the martian atmosphere flipped 180 degrees from this. It enters at several km/s over martian orbital speed at the entry altitude.
It has to generate aerodynamic thrust downwards so it remains within the atmosphere. As it passes through Mars orbital velocity at its altitude (some 3.5km/s) it flips vertically to the orientation shown (more or less) and then as shown modulates the pitch so that it keeps within the atmosphere until it stalls out at about 700m/s as the air gets thinner and the burn proceeds as shown.
Excellent work!
Wow.
OMG! The flip maneuver at the 2 minute mark - that was fantastic.
That...was incredible...
The animation is awesome, Ill never get over the top flap design tho.
outstanding work man
SpaceX should hire you, man!😄
Amazing animation, i loved the way the sound delayed during the booster ignition, overall, kudos on the graphics 💯🔥
Breathtaking!
I never click on in video linkz not even WAI, but this was. worth it. Mad props from a b3d artist.
Great work!
This is a super cool animation! Thanks for making it!
Great work.
Bro predicted starship V2 design!
shout out to the camera guy for being there first and watching it all
Can't wait for this to really happen!
You will probably have to wait forever, certainly a very long time indeed.
Nice work got the link from Marcus House.
Got my sub TijnM. Incredible work! While I am by no means a graphics designer / animator, I am left curious what tools you used to create this (and others). Considering what you are doing, I encourage you to post all of the relevants in your header above as well. Keeping in mind aspiring artists will definitly be keen to know as they move forwards in their journey. Keep it up! Looking forward to your future efforts!
One thing to consider. On mars with such tiny atmospheric pressures, the engine exhaust plume would look different. Other than that, great work.
I've got to wonder if they would still use the normal Raptor 2 engine nozzles, or if they should just just Raptor 2 vacuum engine nozzles. Since the Martian atmosphere is so thin, the larger expansion may be more efficient.
I enjoyed watching the video, thank you TijnM for making it!
@@JamesGravesJr they probably have to use the sea-level engines, because afaik the vacuum engines can't gimbal
@@kelondir Thats correct, only sea level raptors can gimbal, not rVacs
Ur reentry effect is so cool!!
Damn... Can't wait
Marcus House sent me. Subbed
Many people don't realize that, even with the Mars atmosphere, the vehicle can still be traveling several Km/s after re-entry and will need to start it's landing burn much higher up in the atmosphere, especially with any useful payload. This is a beautiful animation, honestly.
Subscribed.
The only thing that could make this better would be little cybertrucks driving around the roads there.
Wow. Absolutely brilliant.
Incredible Work! Thank you!
Nice animation dude! Can't wait to see more
Incredible piece of work, well done!
That is a work of beauty. Well done.
Phenomenal render! Awesome work man!
Fantastic work - really nice. I wonder what they'll do about the tiny little legs when landing on unprepared lunar and martian surfaces?
Awesome. Thanks for your work
Awesome video. And I mean that, I was awestruck by the beauty of the visuals, paired with the perfect music. I am a hard-core space geek, and have been since I watched the shuttle land at Edwards AFB when I was a kid (I am originally from Barstow, CA, which is really close). My dream has been to go to space since LITERALLY before I can remember. I can't afford it yet, but thanks to Elon Musk, I may be able to by the time I retire. And thanks to you, I can actually see part of what that time may look like. Sorry for the rant, keep up the great work!
Wow! Incredible work! 👏
This is really good. Caught my attention!
EXCELLENT!!! Thanks
Outstanding work!!
It will be exhilarating to watch when it happens for real.
I am sorry to disappoint you, but it will not happen for real, and certainly not in the foreseeable future, maybe not for many decades, if at all.
@Oliver Grumitt - "nobody can land an orbital class rocket on a drone ship" it happened, and it didn't take that long either.
Beautiful!!!
THAT WAS JUST AMAZING! Thank you for such inspiring images!
Seriously cool animation. Thanks for producing it.
Amazing work! Love it! :)
This was great and got you a new subscriber. Thanks for the upload.
Excellent work, keep them coming...
Epic! Well done!
This is amazing.
Mate this is amazing! I think a lot of this, including the mars base, is the best example of SpaceX futurama I have seen, bravo TijnM 🤩
magnificent. really inspiring
Fantastic job.
Great animation! Well done!
Only one word that I can say to sum up this animation.
WOW
Amazong work, looking forward to seeing what you make next.
This is impressive. I heard about you on one of Marcus House's videos.
The best video that I have seen so far about starship and Mars! 🔥
Best! Thank you! This is the SOTA version of the Dream. Very likely used engineering concepts.
That ploom tho
epic
Awesome work!
Really good animation man, it deserves more views.
Still amazing! Music is so perfect!
Holy shit!! Thank you for the more than amazing work!! Goosebumps all the way to the end❤️
Really enjoyed the cam work!
¡Fascinante! Excelente trabajo
Nog is terug gekeken, knap gedaan Tijn. Pixar en/of Disney hebben vast een baan voor je! succes met het volgende beeldverslag. Groet, Jos.
Man this deserves hella views the landing was very unique and kind of reminds me of footage of early starship flights with the three raptors lit pretty dang cool
Wow! Breathtaking and a heavily inspiring video! I especially love that stubby Mars launch tower lol
That part about booster landing pickup is the most concerning
Brilliant!
fantastic !!!
Amazing!!
So cool, the animation is so good
so good ty
Amazing animation!! I know how difficult it can be to ensure scientific accuracy in such visualizations, so providing an accurate visualization of the whole journey is very valuable to the space community
Amazing!
Awesome!
Showing just a ship animation can be a bit dehumanizing. I love the way you zoom in and show the hand touching the window. You could almost feel what the space man/woman was feeling. Nice touch.
One thing I could never understand. Why would a space agency send the crewed ship up first and make them wait for the multiple refuelling trips? Why wouldn't they send a tank up first and refuel that first? Then they could take their time refuelling it. When they are finished they send the crewed ship up, quickly refuel it, and leave.
They will probably have a fully filled up fuel depot in low Earth orbit (so the ship can dock and be fueled in one go) before they send up the crewed starship. I just did not make the animation this way
@@tijn_m This is a great point!
OUTSTANDING Animation!
I love that the right engines are burning according to the specific mission phase. (RVacs for the TMI and the SL-Raptors for the landings)
A tiny bit of technical criticism:
- the tankers would launch first and fill up one tanker, which in turn would fill up the mission starship in one go. Thus reducing risk for the crew.
- a crewed flight to Mars will likely not take longer than 5 months. Starship has more than enough delta_v to pull that off.
So one starship can hold all the fuel, but you still launch the fuel on several ships? Seems legit
@@mariasirona1622
One ship can hold 1200 tons of fuel at launch and about 120 tons of payload.
*But to get to orbit it has to use all of the 1200 tons of fuel.* (in addition to all the fuel the booster has to spend)
That's why multiple tankers have to deliver 120tons of fuel each to refill one Starship with enough fuel to go from earth orbit to Mars.
Starship needs about 600-900 tons of fuel to deliver 120tons of payload from earth orbit to Mars surface in about 4-5 months.
@@3gunslingers oh, ok. Thanks
@@mariasirona1622
No problem :)
The refilling in earth orbit in the main reason why Starship is such a genius design and so capable for future interplanetary space flight.
@@3gunslingers :)
The moment in the video where you have a person putting their hand against the window wonderfully emphasizes the emotion that someone will feel looking upon the planet of human origin very probably for the last time in their lives. That was incredibly powerful. Nice work.
very awesome. I made my own starship animation, and I wish it was as good as this one, but hey I might make another!
Awesome 🤩
Amazing video!
Too good, too good!
Wow!
WOW!! Amazing video
its amazing
hell yeah!
Wow!
Liked and subbed
This needs more views. Holy moly! 😍
fuckin awesome homie
So cool bro
IMHO better than last SpaceX animation. Congrats
Recently one of the new nose cones had a “hatch” and an internal structure towards the bottom and we were speculating that solar panels might unfold from there.
Where exactly are you speculating the solar panels might unfold from? I'm interrested to know so I can make a rendered image of the solar panels
@@tijn_m Just above the fuel tanks in the nose Starship. I assume it would be used to dispense Starlink satellites for LEO missions, and have folded up solar panels that open up like wings in the case of a Mars trip. They need to be stowed for launch and landing of course. I imagine it would be an unpressurised area, with a bulkhead above that for the pressurised area for habitation.