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you have a very simple model of the orbiter here if you want:
Build a Rosetta Model / Education / ESA http://esamultimedia.esa.int/docs/ed...etta_Model.pdf with an another simply model of philae |
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Landing on a comet! Great feat.
Does anyone know what the gravitational acceleration is on this comet? How much would the Philae weigh there? On earth, it weighs around 100 kg, 190 lbs. |
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This model is much more detailed than this from ESA and with a little tuning you have a nice piece of science in paper !!! |
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Great looking model
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it's beautiful
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After I built the Philae, of course appealed to me the Rosetta.
Since it apart from the simple model of ESA far nothing out there that my own ideas were now once again in demand. So go ahead, and if they did, than rightly Really big and powerful, the same scale 1:13 as the above Philae, so must fit together. Is about 2.5 meters wide ...; ( I build in modules, main module, solar wings collapsible and individually rotatable, high-gain antenna and of course the already finished Philae pimp something for insertion .... That is the target. This is now the state of things .... To be continued ... |
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No, No, you're kidding me. This is not real. Two and a half meters? That's insane!
But, all craziness on a little stick, that looks marvellous, Michael. |
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Thank you PK!
A little bit more.... I finished the right solar wing.... |
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Voooov.. Michael. It is really nice and fast work! Congratulate Little envious .... so many places in the presentation .. Impressive! Merzo |
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Thank you, Zoltan!
The next is ready...the big high gain antenna....is possible to rotate and pan. |
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