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Representation of the modern Indian rocket GSLV MkIII M1 which took off on July 22, 2019 for a lunar mission (probe around the Moon and robot rover unfortunately crashed).
AXM model; INDIA – AXM Paper Space Scale Models.com With the first Indian rocket that put a satellite into orbit. |
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I spent several hours in a row on this thread. There are lots of great work. There are a lot of good explanations. There are a lot of rockets that I didn’t know about. Thank you for such a pleasure.
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Hey Ethan, I'm glad you're finding fun researching builds. Another fun resource for your to check out is Gunter's Space Page - Information on spaceflight, launch vehicles and satellites for a very well chronology and a bit of history on rocketry.
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Oh man, these look good together.
By the way, I changed the Salyut designs recently (inspired by PauKy in part) and will be revising all the builds. Or at least intend to (so far just did Salyut 1).
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Great execution!
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Fantastic thread and superb collection. I’m tempted building the spacestation part of it. Thanks Jan.
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Hello and thank you.
I finally succeeded, after many failures, to build an Atlas rocket on this scale. The difficulty came from the printable chrome paper, very difficult to use and to glue without apparent burrs. This American Atlas rocket is equipped with a second stage Agéna D (mission ATS3 of November 5, 1967, 9 experiments of navigation, weather, first color photos of the earth from a geosynchronous orbit). Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version) |
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