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NEGRETTE, AMY A. (ARC-IO)[ASRC RESEARCH & TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS] 2016-10-14 15:06:59 -07:00
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The Kepler Mission, NASA Discovery mission #10,
is specifically designed to survey a portion of
our region of the Milky Way galaxy to discover
dozens of Earth-size planets in or near the
habitable zone and determine how many of the
billions of stars in our galaxy have such planets.
Printable files are of Kepler spacecraft in a configuration which they may be assembled.
This model was created for educational purposes, and as such files are scaled for durability where appropriate. The overall assembly is roughly at 1/33 scale
Recommended print settings:
-Solid print density
-Soluble support structure
-Existing file orientation (printer varying)
Reference files can be found at: http://kepler.nasa.gov/images/3d/
The following software was used to create the printable files:
-Blender 2.77
-NetFabb Private 5.2
Credits
-Kepler team
-Charlie Sobeck
-Wendy Stenzel
-NASA Ames SpaceShop Rapid Prototyping Facility
-Randall Ticknor
-Alex Mazhari

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The Kepler Mission, NASA Discovery mission #10,
is specifically designed to survey a portion of
our region of the Milky Way galaxy to discover
dozens of Earth-size planets in or near the
habitable zone and determine how many of the
billions of stars in our galaxy have such planets.
Printable files are of Kepler spacecraft in a configuration which they may be assembled.
This model was created for educational purposes, and as such files are scaled for durability where appropriate. The overall assembly is roughly at 1/33 scale
Recommended print settings:
-Solid print density
-Soluble support structure
-Existing file orientation (printer varying)
Reference files can be found at: http://kepler.nasa.gov/images/3d/
The following software was used to create the printable files:
-Blender 2.77
-NetFabb Private 5.2
Credits
-Kepler team
-Charlie Sobeck
-Wendy Stenzel
-NASA Ames SpaceShop Rapid Prototyping Facility
-Randall Ticknor
-Alex Mazhari

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