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Kepler?

So I've been searching the Tubes of the Internets for a model of the Kepler space telescope. I've found the P-R offering. It appears NASA has/had a card model, but I can never get the page to open (at least not on my iPad) and when I try looking for the NASA version through alternative means, nothing comes up.

So.... Does anyone know how to get the NASA model, or is anybody aware of a quality model of Kepler out there?

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you can find by paper-replika:

http://paper-replika.com/index.php?o...rticle&id=8057
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Yeah, I'd found that one. Hoping to find some working link to the NASA version, or find any other offerings of the model, if any exist.
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Yeah, I'd found that one. Hoping to find some working link to the NASA version, or find any other offerings of the model, if any exist.
David,

I can send you the NASA version. I can't get the site to load on my desktop machine, either. Frankly, I think the P-R model is better.

Yogi -- I have a Kepler details .pdf that you did as well. Is that here or on Jon Leslie's site (too lazy to look).

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David,

I can send you the NASA version. I can't get the site to load on my desktop machine, either. Frankly, I think the P-R model is better.

Yogi -- I have a Kepler details .pdf that you did as well. Is that here or on Jon Leslie's site (too lazy to look).

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Thanks, Les. Sent you a PM....
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Les, don't think I've posted the detailing. The NASA telescope models are still here:
Universe Spacecraft Paper Models - NASA Science . NASA has done some reorganization - or made the exercise into a new kind of game. The Kepler mission site also has more stuff at Kepler: Simulations .
Yogi

BTW - JPL still has some probes up at http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/scalemodels/ . The New Horizons site still has a paper model along with the 3D print files. http://pluto.jhuapl.edu/Participate/...-and-Build.php .
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Les, don't think I've posted the detailing. The NASA telescope models are still here:
Universe Spacecraft Paper Models - NASA Science . NASA has done some reorganization - or made the exercise into a new kind of game. The Kepler mission site also has more stuff at Kepler: Simulations .
Yogi

BTW - JPL still has some probes up at Build Your Own Scale Models of JPL Spacecraft - NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory . The New Horizons site still has a paper model along with the 3D print files. New Horizons .
Thanks a ton!
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So I've been searching the Tubes of the Internets for a model of the Kepler space telescope. I've found the P-R offering. It appears NASA has/had a card model, but I can never get the page to open (at least not on my iPad) and when I try looking for the NASA version through alternative means, nothing comes up.

So.... Does anyone know how to get the NASA model, or is anybody aware of a quality model of Kepler out there?

Thanks.
I'd suggest emailing yourself the address from your tablet, then going to it from a desktop to laptop. They might be using some Flash and we know Apple doesn't do Flash.
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