
Commission for
corgirockets This was a fun one to do. A space corgi going through a wormhole. The ear pyramid thingies are phased array transceivers.

Category Artwork (Digital) / All
Species Dog (Other)
Size 1280 x 1280px
File Size 223.7 kB
I can picture this with the helmet fogged up around his nose/mouth as he's hyperventilating in excitement. The slobber is done really well...that wasn't weird at all I swear! lol
Is it also weird that I'm hearing that hamster from Bolt going "Let it begin! LET IT BEGIN!"
Well done dude! :)
Is it also weird that I'm hearing that hamster from Bolt going "Let it begin! LET IT BEGIN!"
Well done dude! :)
Thank you! Fogging up in space helmets can be a pretty big problem. You need a few systems to simultaneously work properly to prevent the fogging. The life support system in a typical space suit consists of a series of fans, heaters, coolers, all to prevent fogging, capture moisture, filter contaminants (like scrubbing CO2). Fresh air usually enters through the top of the helmet, pre-heated and sprays over the visor to continually keep fog away. Then it circulates through the rest of the suit before being drawn back into the life support system with a very fast spinning fan. If one of the many systems dealing with air recirculation fails, that visor will fog up real fast.
Astronauts typically recommend spitting on the visor at that point to condense the moisture so the light won't scatter so much, so at least you can see out a few "holes" to get back to the airlock (which is #1 priority if your visor is fogging). So I suppose this corgi has the spitting problem solved :]
Astronauts typically recommend spitting on the visor at that point to condense the moisture so the light won't scatter so much, so at least you can see out a few "holes" to get back to the airlock (which is #1 priority if your visor is fogging). So I suppose this corgi has the spitting problem solved :]
Love that expression! Why is this wuff thinking that someone must have pitched a ball through the event-horizon first?
Vrghr recognizes those phased array receivers! Author used to support a phased array radar system with just that design! Great trick to be able to swivel the focus on a point of interest from a fixed, immovable building face! Got to think this is a FANTASTIC idea for giving mobility to your hearing without building swivels on an airtight helmet! Smart!
Vrghr recognizes those phased array receivers! Author used to support a phased array radar system with just that design! Great trick to be able to swivel the focus on a point of interest from a fixed, immovable building face! Got to think this is a FANTASTIC idea for giving mobility to your hearing without building swivels on an airtight helmet! Smart!
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