search:spacecraft 3d相關網頁資料
spacecraft 3d的相關文章
spacecraft 3d的相關公司資訊
spacecraft 3d的相關商品
瀏覽:1120
日期:2024-09-06
Welcome to the STEREO website! STEREO consists of two space-based observatories - one ahead of Earth in its orbit, the other trailing behind. With this new pair of viewpoints, scientists will be able to see the structure and evolution of solar storms as t...
瀏覽:720
日期:2024-09-09
Stardust was a 300-kilogram robotic space probe launched by NASA on February 7, 1999. Its primary mission was to collect dust samples from the coma of comet Wild 2, as well as samples of cosmic dust, and return these to Earth for analysis. It was the firs...
瀏覽:992
日期:2024-09-04
http://www.cgtrader.com/3D-models/Space/Spacecraft-Sci-Fi.html We offer high quality content only and at least price as we are the developers of 3D models pr......
12 Foot Long 3D Printed Spacecraft From the Film ‘Interstellar’ is on Display at London’s BFI IMAX C
瀏覽:845
日期:2024-09-04
All three ships in the movie were created with the help of 3D printing in some way or another. Instead of using pure CGI effects, Christopher Nolan decided that the best way to truly provide a realistic film experience was to rely on miniature versions of...
瀏覽:1378
日期:2024-09-06
After over four billion miles and 10 years, the European Space Agency’s Rosetta probe reached its target to become the first-ever spacecraft to orbit a comet. Since then, we’ve received a slow trickle of images taken by the probe. Now, the ESA has release...
瀏覽:345
日期:2024-09-07
Ulysses is a decommissioned robotic space probe whose primary mission was to orbit the Sun and study it at all latitudes. It was launched in 1990, studied the Sun in 1994/1995 and then once more in 2000/2001. In addition several comets were studied by the...
瀏覽:408
日期:2024-09-08
Break out your red and blue 3D glasses. It's time to examine the nooks and crannies of a comet in three dimensions. The European Space Agency's Rosetta probe snapped the two amazing images that were spliced together to create this 3D picture of its target...