Full infographic:
Closeup of the crew section:
More speculative internal layouts of Starship by SpaceX fans:
- Starship interior concept for 20 to 40 passengers by Paul King + VR tour
- Starship interior concept for 100 passengers by Joseph Lantz
- Animation of Starship interior concept by DeepSpaceCourier
- Cutaway schematic of Starship interior by Tom Dixon & Austin Barnard [not speculative]
- Starship interior concept for 64 passengers by Erik Corshammar & smallstars
- Cutaway diagram of Lunar Starship by Rocket Posters
- Starship interior concept for 100 passengers by Rick Kiessig & Michel Lamontagne
- Starship interior concept by Jim Murphy
- Speculative internal structure of Starship by William Falconer-Beach
- Speculative internal layout of Starship by Michel Lamontagne
- Cutaway diagram of Big Falcon Ship by Nick Oberg
Great work. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGreat! Can you make an English version?
ReplyDeleteThe author told us he will made updated English version after Elon's presentation.
DeleteWas für ein Programm hast du zum erstellen der Infografik genommen ?
ReplyDeleteIt is inspiring to see ideas like this. I find it likely that SpaceX engineers also like to see them. The major challenges I see are (1) microgravity (especially toilets) and (2) standing on Mars/Moon. Why not allow the section below the windows rotate on the interior to artificial gravity? This will allow a space for exercise (jogging), toilets, showers, and perhaps pull-down tables for meals. However the vessel will also spend its time standing upright once it arrives on Mars or the Moon. So it will needs stairs or at least ladders between levels. It will effectively be a building. So the biggest challenge, in my mind, is toilets that can rotate to both positions (without making a mess). I think the rotating area is also best to have plants. You will likely grow potatoes, lettuce, grapes, erbs, and possibly some corn. An artificial rain will clean ammonia (and any heavy metals) from the air.. Carbon filters can clean everything else in the air. The dirty water and sewerage will flow under the floor to where LED lights and algae clean it for re-use... and perhaps this so aquaponics. The purified water will be held in the walls. This way, not only will it flow into sinks, cups, and toilets, but provides radiation shielding for solar storms.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures but all this doesn't take the travel lenght. It's not a one day trip and it is well know that artificial gravity (rotation) can't occur even with Starship size. 0 gravity for a 3 months trip will not occur with humans. Reality vs graphic speculation! Rocket enines are too primitive!
DeleteWhy will mine not translate to english?
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