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X-59 3D Printing

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63 points by Jsebast24 2 months ago · 13 comments

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eigen a month ago

lots of other 3D models available at https://science.nasa.gov/3d-resources/

Hubble 3D Models

https://science.nasa.gov/mission/hubble/multimedia/3d-hubble...

Curiosity Rover

https://science.nasa.gov/resource/curiosity-rover-3d-model/

JKCalhoun a month ago

If you have no 3D printer, .stl files are viewable in the Mac OS Finder. Just download the file, select it and hit the spacebar: a 3D rendering of the .stl can be rotated.

rkagerer a month ago

That title is missing the scale. I assume it's not intended to be printed at 1:1?

justinclift a month ago

Heh, wonder how well this would fly if done with a 3d metal printer and powered by an rc sized jet turbine engine?

lawrenceduk a month ago

Got briefly excited thinking they’d actually 3D printed the real thing

Hobadee a month ago

> The X-59 experimental aircraft is approximately 100 feet long and is designed to fly at Mach 1.4 (925 mph).

I'm sorry, but my 3D printer isn't big enough to print a 100 foot long object, and I doubt PLA will hold up at Mach 1.4

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