Hey everybody!
Now that my exams are over, I can finally spend some time releasing models that i've had in the works for the last while! (Yes, this isn't the only one!)
Here's Magellan, the Venus Radar Mapper Spacecraft. Magellan was built mostly from spare parts from other missions, including Mariner, Voyager, and even the space shuttle. That's why it only took me a few days to do, since I just robbed the parts from other models... Download from http://homepage.eircom.net/~jackhiggins/celestia/ but first, here are the screenshots:
The ssc and model downloads are in two seperate zips.
Enjoy it!!
Brand new Magellan model and Venus orbit ssc
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Jack
Great model as always, but I appear to be missing some solar panels!!!
PS Any chance of MARINER 9?
Great model as always, but I appear to be missing some solar panels!!!
PS Any chance of MARINER 9?
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i have two pics of the magellan, and i dont know if it looks the same that your model...
by the way, very beautifull
by the way, very beautifull
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Topic authorJackHiggins
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Hey all
This particular post ties together a number of topics being discussed recently, so i'm going to post it a few times...
I've made a model of Magellan with the IUS still attached, as it looks in all the photos from the Space Shuttle, when it was being deployed. Download from http://homepage.eircom.net/~jackhiggins/celestia/ but have a quick look at the screenshots first:
Hope you like it!
PS Thanks to everyone for the 1000+ hits on my site since the end of April!
This particular post ties together a number of topics being discussed recently, so i'm going to post it a few times...
I've made a model of Magellan with the IUS still attached, as it looks in all the photos from the Space Shuttle, when it was being deployed. Download from http://homepage.eircom.net/~jackhiggins/celestia/ but have a quick look at the screenshots first:
Hope you like it!
PS Thanks to everyone for the 1000+ hits on my site since the end of April!
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question about the orbit. the model you created is not facing always the planet. is it right?? or there is a problem in his rotation??
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EL XENTENARIO
1905-2005
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http://www.urielpelado.com.ar
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Topic authorJackHiggins
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ElPelado wrote:question about the orbit. the model you created is not facing always the planet. is it right?? or there is a problem in his rotation??
Well the orbit elements themselves are correct, but the rotation is just guesswork really... It's accurate for the part when it's closest to the surface (The dish is pointing at venus and mapping using radar) but apart from that I don't think so.
Most of the other spacecraft addons for Celestia dont have accurate rotation periods either though, because they would be too complex to replicate using just RotationPeriod, obliquity & precession