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A journey to Enceladus

Imagine this: a NASA spacecraft called EMBER is about to embark on a crucial journey to Enceladus, Saturn's icy moon, in search of extraterrestrial life. This mission could shed light on one of humanity’s most intriguing mysteries: are we alone in the universe?

Scientists have discovered jets of water emanating from Enceladus, indicating the possible existence of a hidden ocean teeming with life. The spacecraft is tasked with collecting water particles from these jets to analyze their composition. This endeavor aims to determine if Enceladus could sustain life and deepen our understanding about life beyond Earth.

The Collaboration with NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory resulted in a 3D animation that combines education and entertainment. The animation takes viewers on an immersive journey to Saturn's moon, showcasing each stage of the expedition with scientific accuracy.

Oleksandra Cherednyk
BA-Diplome 2024

cherednyk.oleksandra@gmail.com

Mentorship: Karin Seiler

Cooperation: Florian Kehl, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Beauty shot of rocket launch pad.
Beauty shot of rocket launch pad.
Beauty shot of EMBER spacecraft.
Beauty shot of EMBER spacecraft.
Sketchbook page with color concept.
Sketchbook page with color concept.
Storyboarding and experiments with composition.
Storyboarding and experiments with composition.
Detailing of rocket launch pad.
Detailing of rocket launch pad.
Process of spacecraft modeling.
Process of spacecraft modeling.
Process of spacecraft texturing.
Process of spacecraft texturing.
Process of rocket launch pad modeling.
Process of rocket launch pad modeling.
Experiments with rocket smoke in Blender, 3D.
Experiments with rocket smoke in Blender, 3D.
Process of making Enceladus moon in 3D.
Process of making Enceladus moon in 3D.