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High Frontier Screen Savers
The following three screen savers are based on artwork commissioned for the original NASA studies on space settlements. My High Frontier desktop theme contains a slideshow-type screen saver. But these screen savers are my attempt to bring new life to these oft-viewed works of art by adding motion and animation. The following four screen savers feature music by Derek Wadsworth.
Space pods maneuver to help assemble a Stanford
Torus space habitat; a 6-spoked rotating wheel
over a mile in diameter. Centrifugal force
substitutes for gravity, and mirrors reflect
sunlight into the interior, creating an Earthlike
environment for the inhabitants.
This screen saver depicts an average workday
on the high frontier. A mass-driver reaction tug
pushes a chunk of an asteroid to an ore
processor, while a Bernal Sphere, home to
10,000 space workers and their families, orbits
nearby. A Solar Power Satellite capable of
beaming electrical power to Earth nears
completion. In the background, we see a
captured asteroid, and Island Two and Island
Three habitats.
Near the spin axis of a rotating space habitat,
one's weight would decline toward zero. Thus,
we might share the skies with the birds. Here
we see a space settler enjoying man-powered
flight. The backdrop is an Island One or "Bernal
Sphere" habitat, then later Island Three, a
cylinder 20 miles long and 4 miles in diameter.
This screen saver depicts space settlement of
the Millennial Project variety (see the
Living
Universe Foundation). Astronauts and space pods
work around a Marshall Savage-designed
nested bubble orbital habitat. Later, the dead
lunar surface is enlivened by the addition of
domed biospheres.
This screen saver is based on the IMAX movie which is now available on DVD.
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You might find
this little screen saver with spacewalking
astronauts, the Space Shuttle, and the
International Space Station cute.
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