The hilarious thing is looking at it in more detail it does appear to be a physical fire they're using, I think they've even got real smoke going there or it's an incredibly good render. However in typical patched together fashion it was done in a completely half-arsed way as expected of Hollywood studios these days, which is a shame because making more use of physical props would be a very good idea.
There can be fire in space...but it doesn't look like that. That's terrible.
https://www.americanscientist.org/article/fire-in-microgravity
This does a pretty good job showing what space fires look like.
That was pretty interesting - thanks for posting.
Yeah but how are they supposed to achieve that with such a tight budget. Think of the small indie movie studio!
That's fire without gravity, not in actual space vacuum.
The hilarious thing is looking at it in more detail it does appear to be a physical fire they're using, I think they've even got real smoke going there or it's an incredibly good render. However in typical patched together fashion it was done in a completely half-arsed way as expected of Hollywood studios these days, which is a shame because making more use of physical props would be a very good idea.