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Gemini
2009-Jun-23, 08:57 PM
Even though I'm on vacation, I always take a few models to work on. Since today marked LRO going into orbit around the moon, I thought I'd do something to commemorate the event.


http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j240/OV-104/P1010161.jpg
http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j240/OV-104/P1010159.jpg
http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j240/OV-104/P1010160.jpg

Middenrat
2009-Jun-24, 01:28 AM
how doyou get your knives and such through the airport? Nice proportions and detailing.

Gemini
2009-Jun-24, 01:40 AM
Don't take a plane? ;) This is at an RV park in Destin Florida werestaying at. It's a really nice place with the ocen only a few hundred feet a away.

KaiYeves
2009-Jun-24, 01:40 AM
Nice!

mfumbesi
2009-Jun-24, 01:50 PM
Where did you get the label, that's an infringement. I've reported you to the CIA, NASA, BAUT, I kid, I kid.
Nice model.

Gemini
2009-Jun-24, 02:21 PM
For anyone who's interested here's the link to the model itself
http://lunar.gsfc.nasa.gov/images/LRO_PaperModel.pdf

ngc3314
2009-Jun-24, 11:44 PM
And downstate a bit, while inside dodging the heat - here's something that I could put together in between bits of digital paperwork. The Kepler paper model (http://kepler.nasa.gov/ed/model.html) includes the support spider for the detectors, and with a bit of clear plastic you can mimic the Schmidt correcting lens. I drew the line at the optional instructions for vacuum-shapong sheet aluminum to mach the curve of the primary mirror.

There really is a marvelous assortment of paper kits for spacecraft available out there. I tend to save the files as I find them, since these things do occasionally disappear from the web. I've used Cassini and Deep Impact in classes and public talks, and Kepler may yet be useful for that as well. But these won't fly...

Gemini
2009-Jun-25, 12:43 AM
Very nice!

KaiYeves
2009-Jun-25, 07:59 PM
I should use some plastic for my Hubble.