A landing

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A landing

View from across the lander looking easterly towards the Plain of Aeschylus and the Orkasdian Mountains bathed in red mist on this strange planet. With its ice and its only vegetation that of a moss-like plant that seems to proliferate in many areas on its surface. The mist, which is unbreathable, seems to be ephemeral returning at unpredictable times. The twin moons are topographically similar but have no ice.

The Moody Blues’
HIgher and Higher

Created in Artmatic Voyager, Bryce 6 and Photoshop.

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A landing by retepk
A landing by retepk
  • raymondoantonio

    raymondoantonio

    I want a warp-drive ship NOW !!!

  • retepk replied

    Thank you very much Raymondoantonio. I imagine, and hope, that it can’t be too far into the future that science will have found the way to make Star Trek’s Enterprise a reality.
    Cheers mate.

  • raymondoantonio

    raymondoantonio

    There is no logical reason why we can’t one day at least reach light speed!

  • retepk replied

    Yes I think it just a matter of when, rather than if, we will develop the technology to achieve that. Maybe not in my lifetime but still in the not too distant future. Based on the technological advancements of the past two centuries one may well ask what can we achieve in the next two centuries? Or three or four for that matter. Like the old song, In the Year 2525, I would love to be around to see what it is like in 8525.
    Cheers mate.

  • Carol Berliner

    Carol Berliner

    Perfect! Instant favI looooove it!

  • retepk replied

    Thank you very much Carol. Very much appreciated.
    Cheers.

  • Phil Threlfall

    Phil Threlfall

    Great outerworld piece mate

  • retepk replied

    Many thanks Phil.
    Cheers mate.

  • syd baker

    syd baker

    Nice selection of mountains, adding the lander is cool, reminds me a little of our Mars landing and the little vehicle photographing a rock.

  • retepk replied

    Thank you very much Syd. The lander was a last-minute inclusion. The Mars landing – I hope we see another one sometime down the track.
    Cheers mate.

  • kreesor

    kreesor

    Fantastic!! :)

  • retepk replied

    Many thanks Keith.
    Cheers mate.

  • hugh023

    hugh023

    Good stuff!

  • retepk replied

    Many thanks Hugh023.
    Cheers.

  • 3XEternity
  • retepk replied

    Thank you very much 3XEternity and to the group. Much appreciated.
    Cheers.

  • Junior Mclean

    Junior Mclean

    thats a cool scene

  • retepk replied

    Many thanks Junior.
    Cheers mate.

  • Jim Hall

    Jim Hall

    “Blasting, bursting, billowing forth,etc. Some of my favorite music! And remember this. The speed of light is just a point, not a barrier. Einstein said that mass would increase exponentially with speed, so just find a way to negate mass and you have no speed limit. Just make sure you can return. In my view, it’s just a matter of time, so be patient. all things come to he who waits.(or she) great pic. JH

  • retepk replied

    Many thanks Jim. Appreciate your comment. Yes it is just a matter of time until we make the next technological breakthrough in this regard and I shall wait patiently. As for the music (a favourite subject of mine) – that song is one of my favourites also.
    Cheers mate.

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