"Céleste" Space Capsule !
Zephalto / Joseph Dirand

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"Céleste" Space Capsule !
Zephalto / Joseph Dirand
Open Universe Projects cabin
The company based in Sapporo in northern Japan, has been working on the project since 2012 and says it has developed an airtight two-seat cabin and a balloon capable of rising up to an altitude of 25 kilometers (15 miles), where the curve of the Earth can be clearly viewed.
While passengers won’t be in outer space—the balloon only goes up to roughly the middle of the stratosphere—they’ll be higher than a jet plane flies and have an unobstructed view of outer space.
The Iwaya Giken vessel will be lifted by helium that can be largely reused.
Courtesy: Iwaya Giken
Volkswagen V.MO
“Up In The Air” & “The Night Comes Down”
By Vittorio Bonapace
The author imagined the first Colony – not so far in the future – inhabiting the sky into high-altitude balloons, leaving Mars’s surface for laboratories, roads, research and science experiments.
“Up In The Air ” is part of a set of three illustrations. It’s not about the first epic human’s landing on the planet; the whole concept is about the confidence of living there, enjoying home.”
Software used: 3ds Max, Corona Renderer, Photoshop, Other
Finalists of the Architizer’s 3rd Annual One Rendering Challenge
“ The Family Vehicle Of Tomorrow,” 1968,
Advertising from DBA (Ducellier, Bendix, Air Equipement)
Horizon's Cavorite X5 eVTOL
“Peacock” Suites from Paperclip Design
“Soar” Liquid Hydrogen-Fueled eVTOL,
Courtesy Paragon