Ok!2 new satellite :
FUSE, telescope ultraviolet, NASA (1999)
GEOS-15 or GEOS-P : satellite meteo NASA (2010)
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PS. It would be closer to the original if the FUSE textures were in the form of a gold foil...
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There are three options: with a probe, without a probe and a probe separately. We need all three options. The first two models should be oriented absolutely identical.toutatis wrote:I still testing a new model of Cassini-Huygens... I guess You all can see that it looks more realistic than all old models of this spacecraft which was made for Celestia...
There are three options: with a probe, without a probe and a probe separately. We need all three options. The first two models should be oriented absolutely identical.