File:SShuttle Exterior-Medium resolution (Space Shuttle Discovery) 145.tif
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Deutsch: Eine Datei der Mediensammlung über das Space Shuttle "Discovery" vom Smithsonian Institute mit Unterstützung der NASA. Enthalten sind Fotografien des Shuttles, von außen, von innen und im Hangar. Darüber hinaus gibt es zwei Meshes (mit Texturen), ein mittelgroßes, das hauptsächlich zur Vorschau dient, und ein äußerst großes mit extrem hoher Detailtiefe und enorm vielen Polygonen. Texturen für die Meshes sind inkludiert. Für die Realisierung des 3D-Models haben Meredith Siegfried Madden und Dr. Peter Madden umfangreich Unterstützung geleistet (Support generously provided by Meredith Siegfried Madden and Dr. Peter Madden).
English: View of Space Shuttle Discovery (OV-103) on display in the James S. McDonnell Space Hangar at the National Air and Space Museum's Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, August 17, 2012. A file of the media collection about the space shuttle "Discovery" from the Smithsonian Institute with the support of NASA. Included are photographs of the shuttle, exterior, interior and hangar. In addition, there are two meshes (with textures), a medium sized one that is mainly used for previewing, and an extremely large one with extremely high detail and enormous amount of polygons. Textures for the meshes are included. For the realization of the 3D model Meredith Siegfried Madden and Dr. Peter Madden provided extensive support (Support generously provided by Meredith Siegfried Madden and Dr. Peter Madden). |
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Smithsonian Institution ______________________ 3D scene content information: Object Name: Orbiter, Space Shuttle, OV-103, Discovery Record maintained by: National Air and Space Museum Record ID: nasm_A20120325000 3D Scene ID:3d_package:d8c636ce-4ebc-11ea-b77f-2e728ce88125 ______________________ File Usage: CC0 This media file is in the public domain (free of copyright restrictions). You can copy, modify, and distribute this work without contacting the Smithsonian. For more information and to review the 3D disclaimer, visit the Smithsonian’s Terms of Use page. (https://www.si.edu/Termsofuse) Support generously provided by Meredith Siegfried Madden and Dr. Peter Madden. ______________________ 3D scene content details: Title: Orbiter, Space Shuttle, OV-103, Discovery Smithsonian Record ID: edanmdm:nasm_A20120325000 ______________________ |
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Smithsonian Institution ______________________ Asset Name: damsmdm:NASM-NASM2013-02513 File Usage: CC0 This media is in the public domain (free of copyright restrictions). You can copy, modify, and distribute this work without contacting the Smithsonian. For more information, visit the Smithsonian's Terms of Use page at https://www.si.edu/Termsofuse ______________________ Object details: Object Name: Orbiter, Space Shuttle, OV-103, Discovery Smithsonian Record ID: edanmdm:nasm_A20120325000 Object Name Orbiter, Space Shuttle, OV-103, Discovery Metadata Usage CC0 Guid http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/nv90f447f4d-55c5-4511-90c3-86bd30bfdbfc Data Source National Air and Space Museum Manufacturer Rockwell International Corporation Materials Airframe: aluminum alloys, titanium Materials Surface: silica tiles, reinforced carbon carbon RCC nose cap and wing leading edges Materials Interior: many materials (aluminum, fabric, beta cloth, velcro, etc.) Dimensions Overall: 24.314m x 17.768m x 38.03m, 73176.5kg (78 ft. x 57 ft. x 122 ft., 161325lb.) Summary Discovery was the third Space Shuttle orbiter vehicle to fly in space. It entered service in 1984 and retired from spaceflight as the oldest and most accomplished orbiter, the champion of the shuttle fleet. Discovery flew on 39 Earth-orbital missions, spent a total of 365 days in space, and traveled almost 240 million kilometers (150 million miles)--more than the other orbiters. It shuttled 184 men and women into space and back, many of whom flew more than once, for a record-setting total crew count of 251. Summary Because Discovery flew every kind of mission the Space Shuttle was meant to fly, it embodies well the 30-year history of U.S. human spaceflight from 1981 to 2011. Named for renowned sailing ships of exploration, Discovery is preserved as intact as possible as it last flew in 2011 on the 133rd Space Shuttle mission. Summary NASA transferred Discovery to the Smithsonian in April 2012 after a delivery flight over the nation's capital. Alternate Name Space Shuttle Discovery Key Accomplishment(s) Champion of the Shuttle Fleet Brief Description Discovery was the third Space Shuttle orbiter to fly in space. From 1984 to 2012, Discovery flew 39 Earth-orbital missions, spent a total of 365 days in space, and traveled almost 240 million km (150 million mi) —more than the other orbiters. Country of Origin United States of America Credit Line Transferred from National Aeronautics and Space Administration Inventory Number A20120325000 Type SPACECRAFT-Crewed ______________________ |
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Image title | View of Space Shuttle Discovery (OV-103) on display in the James S. McDonnell Space Hangar at the National Air and Space Museum's Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, August 17, 2012. |
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Camera manufacturer | NIKON CORPORATION |
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Author | Dane A. Penland |
Copyright holder | Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum |
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Date and time of data generation | 08:55, 18 August 2012 |
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File change date and time | 16:02, 17 August 2012 |
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Date and time of digitizing | 08:55, 18 August 2012 |
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Focal length in 35 mm film | 52 mm |
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