USS Carl Sagan II SC-01

Started by Atlantis, October 31, 2008, 10:07:24 PM

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Atlantis

 had some time off from school this week, so I decided to finally get project going.

Anyway the Backstory:
In 2029, project Orion is coming to a close, soon to be replaced by a new series of exploration vehicle. The first of these is the Langley class:
USS Duct tape LC-05

http://s81.photobucket.com/albums/j240/OV-104/?action-view&current=LC09III.jpg
Shortly followed by the Northrop class:
http://s81.photobucket.com/albums/j240/OV-104/?action-view&current=Northrop3.jpg

The Starclipper project, NASA classification Sagan Class, began in 2032 and culminated in the launch of the USS Carl Sagan XC-05 in 2036. However, that ship was destroyed in an attemp to prevent in from being stolen by mysterious hijackers in 2039 by the USS Ducktape. THe second ship to bear the name was the first production Starclipper to be purchased by NASA was launched in 2041. The Sagan is one of two NASA variants of the design to bear the white paint scheme, the other being the SC-02 USS Neil DeGrasse Tyson. The others were painted in a bit more drab gray on gray scheme.

I'll add more to this later, but here is a teaser pic of the ship. It still needs some additional painting and its auxiliary craft mounted(shuttle, dropship, lifeboats, etc).
http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j240/OV-104/SC-01.jpg

Brian da Basher

I hope you don't mind me editing this so the others can see your brilliant U.S.S. Jack Northrop, Atlantis. I especially like the nose on it. Fantastic spaceships!
:thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Rafael

Great models, Atlantis!!!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :wub: :wub: :wub:

I smell some cardboard (Yum!!!) in your builds :wub: :cheers: :bow: :thumbsup:

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The Rat

Naming a spacecraft after Sagan is long overdue, but naming one after Tyson takes it that extra step into pure brilliance! As a member of the Planetary Society, I salute you Sir!  :bow: :party:
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The Rat

Um, what's the password to access the pictures?  :blink:
"My mind is a raging torrent, flooded with rivulets of thought, cascading into a waterfall of creative alternatives." Hedley Lamarr, Blazing Saddles

Life is too short to worry about perfection

Youtube: https://tinyurl.com/46dpfdpr

nev

Nice - is that a Buff you used?
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Atlantis

@The Rat

It is pasco

@Nev- The Sagan and Langley class ships are not really dericed from anything. The Northrop[ however is derived from the Fiddlersgreen tomahawk cruise missile card model kit.

Ed S

Nice models, well done, and very creative.  And appropriately named.

Good job. :thumbsup:

Ed
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Atlantis

It's almost ready to leave the Mountain Dew Orbital Construction Facility :D.
Anyway a little bit about the ship itself:
Main propulsion is provided by an Orion nuclear drive (the large box-like section is bomb storage); the orbital manuevering engines are deriverd from the Ares I upper stage. The main crew space consists of eight cylinders, designed to be launched two at a time by an Ares 6 or Sea Dragon rocket . The top two contain various science labs and various other equipment. The two on each side in the rear contain the main life support while the two in the front house counter rotating centrifuges that provide artificial gravity for the crew quarters . THe nose section houses  all command and control personel. This section also has the ability to separate and land on its own via a paraglider.

Notable variants include;
US- Sagan Class
SC-01 Carl Sagan
SC-02 Neil Degrasse Tyson
SC-03 America
SC-04 Republic  (destroyed 2045)
SC-05 Duct Tape (Destroyed 2045, rebuilt 2047)

ESA- Hawking Class
HC-01 Stephen Hawking
HC-02 Sir Patrick Moore
HC-03 Sir Arthur C Clarke

Russia- Leonov Class
LC-01 Alexi Leonov





Also, the lighting system on the Langley

All for now.


Eddie M.

Innovative and attractive. Good work! ;D
Look behind you!