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Note from the Author: Depending on 3d printer software used, the model may come out laying flat instead of standing up.
Note from the Author: Depending on 3d printer software used, the model may come out laying flat instead of standing up.
Would highly recommend printing with model standing up and with supports on for the base. Depending on what scale the model is printed at, lower SRB to Core Stage struts might be underprinted, and same can happen with the LAS. May do something about that in the future, but for now I was trying to maintain original features.

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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
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