I'm unable to find a descent document to model the part in the red circle for this new Pioneer...
If someone know a doc that could help, I'll be very grateful...
![Image](http://nho.ohn.free.fr/celestia/preview/Pio1.jpg)
PS: the only doc I already have are those shown in the top left corner.
selden wrote:It looks like a block of transparent plastic to me
Do you have any idea what the black box is?
The block of plastic might be high-voltage protection around a connector since a cable seems to be running through it, but that's just a guess.
buggs_moran wrote:This site has a bunch of cutaways, especially Chapter 3 and 4:
http://history.nasa.gov/SP-349/contents.htm
This is a link to a paper model, perhaps some useful info:
http://quest.nasa.gov/sso/cool/pioneer10/education/paper/index.html
jll wrote:May be this will help http://www-pw.physics.uiowa.edu/pioneer/gtt.jpg
Found at this location http://www-pw.physics.uiowa.edu/pioneer/gtt.html
But GGT instrument seems not to be the one you are looking at, if I understand this description http://history.nasa.gov/SP-349/p48.htm
and instruments descriptions http://history.nasa.gov/SP-349/ch4.htm
JLL
ElChristou wrote:No, the gtt is not situated on the side of the dish...
Those doc at www-pw.physics.uiowa.edu are the same than the one at history.nasa.gov... Tx anyway Jll
buggs_moran wrote:Wow, and I though I was resourceful. Nice links Andrea.
ElChristou wrote:Andrea, those links are really great, I love the blueprints (now I must do a revision of my model on several points...)
Now, concerning the sides of the dish...
There is a ton of good docs in the vault pages of this site, have you seen the Vostok ones?
MANY TX again...
fsgregs wrote:Guys:
Don't know if this will help, but a full-scale duplicate/mockup of Pioneer is on display at the Smithsonian Air and space Museum in Washington, DC. Here is a photo of it:
I can't see the plaque but I think there is one there. I take my students to the museum every autumn. I'd be happy to check it out if you need me to.
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Frank