be careful what you say to your kids, you might accidentally give them an eating disorder.
Webcomics featuring sedna's dad
falcon 9
rockets have pretty much always been single-use since their invention, which has been the primary reason for space travel being so ludicrously expensive. imagine how much a plane ticket would cost if an airliner could only fit 3 passengers and was destroyed after one flight. nasa dabbled with reusable spacecraft with the space shuttle, but the refurbishment of the shuttle was so expensive it would have been cheaper if they’d kept flying single-use rockets.
when spacex landed a falcon 9 first stage in december 2015, we may have finally entered an age of true reusable spacecraft, where rockets can simply be refuelled and flown again much like an airliner. of course, we’re not quite there yet, but in a few decades space travel may finally be accessible not just to astronauts and ultra-gazillionaires, but to regular folk like you and me.
…well, not really me. you’ll still probably need many thousands of bucks for a ticket, and i forfeited making that kind of money when i started drawing comics. :(
a street in western sydney
(click here for a high resolution version of this illustration)
it’s illustration day lads! not 100% happy with the colours in this one but i’ve spent so much time fruitlessly tweaking it that i really just need to move on with my life. hope you guys like it.
being able to do chalk art like this is one nice perk about living in a cul-de-sac in a country that doesn’t rain every second day. for reference, a diplodocus is about 26 metres (85 feet) long , and a redstone rocket (which carried alan shepard, the first american into space in 1961) is 25 metres (82 feet) tall. so i think the rocket is a little scaled down in this illustration, but if i zoomed out any further, sedna and dini would have just been tiny little specs.
the best dad
whenever you think you’re the best at something, just remember there are 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 (10^24) star systems in the observable universe. there’s almost certainly someone out there better than you. ;)
alien life
unfortunately, trappist-1e is over 40 light years away, so it’s going to take a while for the rest of humanity to hear the wonderful news,
now that i think about it, when you have a head that big, a laundry basket is actually the perfect size for a helmet.
have you seen my rocket?
if only sedna had powered the rocket with whatever anti-gravity magic is in her ponytail, then she wouldn’t have had any problems.
who is sedna?
pity they don’t teach rocketry in primary school. would’ve made maths class just a tad more interesting.
way past bedtime
it’s tough being the strict parent