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NEW Voyager model...

Posted: 17.06.2006, 17:57
by ElChristou
Guys,

I open this thread to show the WIP for Voyager and to collect any docs you may find interesting...

Here the actual state:
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Posted: 17.06.2006, 18:37
by Fightspit
Good modeling :!: :cool:

Grand merci ?  toi Chris :D

Posted: 17.06.2006, 18:41
by Malenfant
Dunno if this will be any use to you, but you might want to check out my POVray Voyager code:

http://www.evildrganymede.net/art/voyager/voyager.htm

I think it's pretty accurate, I used various photos and blueprints that I tracked down (and have subsequently lost of course...). If you want an idea of the proportions of the various parts then see if you can decipher the POV code... (though I've got some weird scaling multipliers in there that might make it confusing).

EDIT: The instruments map in the gallery has moved, the link is now at:
http://voyager.jpl.nasa.gov/spacecraft/instruments.html

Posted: 17.06.2006, 20:03
by ElChristou
Malenfant wrote:Dunno if this will be any use to you, but you might want to check out my POVray Voyager code:

http://www.evildrganymede.net/art/voyager/voyager.htm

I think it's pretty accurate, I used various photos and blueprints that I tracked down (and have subsequently lost of course...). If you want an idea of the proportions of the various parts then see if you can decipher the POV code... (though I've got some weird scaling multipliers in there that might make it confusing).

EDIT: The instruments map in the gallery has moved, the link is now at:
http://voyager.jpl.nasa.gov/spacecraft/instruments.html


Tx Mal, I won't use any existing model, I prefer begining from scratch...
What a pity you lost the blue prints... :cry: No idea where they were coming from?

Posted: 17.06.2006, 23:21
by jll

Posted: 18.06.2006, 11:54
by ElChristou
JLL, I think I have those links; here there is one or two shots in highres, the rest don't help much, I mean it's ok for the general idea (structure) but not enough to understand exactly the details (articulations, cables etc).

The problem seems that the good docs seems not to be referenced in google... it's a bit the same problem with Pioneer... :?

Tx anyway!

Posted: 18.06.2006, 19:17
by ElChristou
The structure handling the RTG is not so simple so I will start with a wireframe stucture to help with the positioning of tubes...

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Posted: 19.06.2006, 19:54
by ElChristou
Test within Celestia for the boom; normally the structure of the boom is thinner, but the result once in Celestia is not very readable in many angle... so I make it a bit stronger and I think it works quite well...

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Posted: 20.06.2006, 15:12
by ElChristou
The model slowly grows... RTG's...

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Posted: 20.06.2006, 22:37
by fsgregs
WOW!

Posted: 21.06.2006, 01:51
by ElChristou
fsgregs wrote:WOW!
:wink:

10 tubes converging in one point... arrgghh...

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Posted: 21.06.2006, 22:03
by jll
I understand you need a lot of photos to reach this level of details. 8O

But curiously a lot of links to voyager's web pages are dead :cry:
and I can't find no new interesting document.

Hold on this good work !

JLL

Posted: 22.06.2006, 02:14
by ElChristou
jll wrote:I understand you need a lot of photos to reach this level of details. 8O

But curiously a lot of links to voyager's web pages are dead :cry:
and I can't find no new interesting document.


I do what I can with what I have (I think I have collected all picts from google); I have also contacted a guy from Nasa (without result for now), then if I'm unable to find more picts, the last chance will be Franck... :wink:

Posted: 22.06.2006, 03:27
by fsgregs
Chris:

I will come through for you and will visit the museum with a good digital camera within the next two weeks or so. Please be patient. :)

Frank

Posted: 22.06.2006, 03:38
by buggs_moran
I want to go... Massachusetts is too far, of course, not as far as Paraguay, but still... I've been all over this silly country and still haven't made it to Washington DC. Hmph.

Posted: 22.06.2006, 11:31
by ElChristou
Franck, Buggs, if you go, please shoot evrything not only Pioneer/Voyager, perhaps there are other models?

Franck, I'll continue with what I can do, then (in a few days) I'll give you a map of missing angles for Voyager.

Tx to both!! :D

Posted: 22.06.2006, 14:11
by fsgregs
Franck, Buggs, if you go, please shoot evrything not only Pioneer/Voyager, perhaps there are other models?


Other Models??? :lol:

The Smithsonian Air and Space Museum has over 60 spacecraft on display, including the original Mercury Freedom 7 capsule, the Apollo 11 Command Module, models of Sputnik, Explorer and Mariner, a complete Lunar lander (the emergency backup), the complete "Enterprise" Space Shuttle, the Viking Lander on Mars, etc. You can examine the objects in their collection here:
http://www.nasm.si.edu/. Click on "Collections" and choose your category.

If there are other models that you need angled photos of, tell me and I'll do my best to get them. Some craft cannot be seen from all angles (the Enterprise can only be viewed from the ground standing next to it. The top is not visible).

Let me know what you're interested in. I aim to please
:D

Frank

Posted: 22.06.2006, 19:36
by ElChristou
fsgregs wrote:...including the original Mercury Freedom 7 capsule, the Apollo 11 Command Module, models of Sputnik, Explorer and Mariner, a complete Lunar lander (the emergency backup), the complete "Enterprise" Space Shuttle, the Viking Lander on Mars, etc...


Ok, will have a look to their list; perhaps we can choose all together 1 or 2 other spacerafts, then your mission will be to shoot everything!! :wink:

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Back to Voyager; I'm not in mood for tubes, so begining of the instruments...

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Posted: 22.06.2006, 22:48
by buggs_moran
Oh man, your model reminds me how beautiful Voyager was. Nothing like some big cameras on booms baby. Am I showing my middle agedness?

Posted: 23.06.2006, 10:48
by Fightspit
Just a question: Why your antena is not really smooth (c'est a dire lisse :lol:) ?