New Messenger model almost done

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New Messenger model almost done

Post #1by Cham » 11.09.2005, 20:31

I'm not satisfied with the extremely crude Messenger model found on the Motherlode. So I decided yesterday to work on my own representation model :

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The model is about 85% done. It may not be very acccurate, so I need opinions, critics, etc, before releasing it.
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Post #2by Cham » 11.09.2005, 20:54

I need more info (better close up) on the part indicated in red on the pictures below. I need photos about the real thing in space !

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Post #3by selden » 11.09.2005, 21:20

I'd suggest writing directly to the folks at Johns Hopkins, most likely the Engineering contact.

See http://messenger.jhuapl.edu/contacts.html
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Post #4by ElChristou » 11.09.2005, 21:46

Hey, seems there is lot to see under the foil!!
What about a semi transparent one like my MGS? :wink:
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Post #5by Cham » 11.09.2005, 21:52

ElChristou wrote:Hey, seems there is lot to see under the foil!!
What about a semi transparent one like my MGS? :wink:


It's not worth it. Too much work for nothing, and I much prefer to have a representation of the thing in space, as it should appear to a real observer out there. So I'm not interested in the internals.
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Post #6by mmarable » 13.09.2005, 11:15

Excellent work Cham. You're right, it's much better than the "crude" model I made. :lol:

Seriously though, real nice work. I can attest that there really isn't a lot of info out there on the probe to base a model from. You're best bet may be contacting the developers.

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Post #7by Cham » 15.09.2005, 02:06

Here's the final version, that I should release here in a day or two. Click to enlarge.

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Post #8by Cham » 18.09.2005, 15:32

Here's a link to my Messenger model. Any feedback would be appreciated.

http://nho.ohn.free.fr/celestia/Cham/Messenger.zip
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Post #9by BrainDead » 18.09.2005, 18:21

Cham wrote:Here's a link to my Messenger model. Any feedback would be appreciated.

Martin,

Added the model to my installation in the "extras" directory and it worked
like a charm. The model looks like it should, and the infoURL works like it
should too.

I did modify the ssc a bit, just to clean it up. Seems that I got some extra
characters in the code - probably due to Notepad vs Wordpad - but I simply
arranged it the way I wanted it, and it works just fine.

Thanks for this superb and improved model. Looks great.
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