Re: NASA Photographs
Originally Posted by
Hanfonius
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Oh, Wow!
Salty, you are indeed a gifted man!!!
I am quite sure that somebody over there would love to put that in a school science lab if you didn't have somebody special in mind.
Perhaps in the Youngster's Library?
Giving it to the Children's Library was the original plan, but like I mentioned, I can't get it out the door.
No, not gifted. Modelling is following instructions. The most important skill involved in modelling is patience.
Originally Posted by
solo
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Thank you for sharing your work. That was indeed a labour of love Uncle S. Do those panels actually move or rotate !
No, they don't move. It's a balance issue.
And thanks everyone for the compliments, and especially for the links!! I've added a couple to my Space folder.
I've already got the 'spot the ISS' site, and I've taken my telescope out in the yard a few times, but I've never been able to actually see the doggone thing.
Or at least I don't think I have.
Like I said, I'm a fan, not a buff.
This is a pretty groovy image of the ISS crossing the moon I have as my desktop background.