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ISS-module - OBSS 3d model

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  • Geometriepolygonal
  • polygonen338,717
  • hoekpunten339,347
  • texturesYes
  • opgetuigdYes
  • AnimatedNo
  • Geschikt voor 3D-afdrukNo
  • Game Ready (laag poly)No
  • UV-gemappedYes
  • Onverpakte UV'snone

Formaten en bestanden

Cinema 4D
(.c4d)
24 MB

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obss.c4d

Omschrijving

Professional 3d model of ISS (International Space Station) Orbital Boom Sensor System (OBSS). Very high level of detail. This 3d model was made with care and detail in every particular, based on real-world object. Good overall detail with smooth mesh. Models renders clean instantly. Quality model. C4D used for images. The Orbiter Boom Sensor System (OBSS) was a 50-foot boom carried on board NASA's Space Shuttles. The boom was grappled by the Canadarm and served as an extension of the arm, doubling its length to a combined total of 100 feet (30 m). At the far end of the boom was an instrumentation package of cameras and lasers used to inspect the shuttle for damage to the heat shield, officially called the Thermal Protection System (TPS), that could jeopardize the shuttle during re-entry. The decision to perform focused inspections of the TPS was prompted by the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster, in which Columbia was destroyed due to damage inflicted to its TPS during lift-off.
Oct 28, 2019 Datum toegevoegd
Mar 08, 2022 laatste update

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