Orion in flightOn his Crowlspace site, Adam Crowl points us to the artwork of Rhys Taylor, a remarkably gifted graphic artist in the U.K. Taylor has created a series of Project Orion images from the nuclear pulse propulsion studies conducted in the late 1950s and early 1960s (and I presume he’s unrelated to Project Orion leader Ted Taylor). Check this animation of an Orion launch, for example, or click here for Taylor’s gallery of other Orion art, including (my favorite) Orion at Enceladus. The Saturnian moon was once considered a prime destination for an early Orion mission. Taylor’s work is lovely indeed. Now if I can just get Adam to explain the term ‘gob-smacked.’