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SEP Nested Ion Drive Ship
« on: 03/23/2015 08:25 am »
Here is a project I'm working on where I'm trying to create a solar electric spacecraft model.

Initially I'm going to create an unmanned Mars probe, but once I work on getting a proper Bigelow module created and a lander, the fun will really start!

The concepts and ideas were brought up in this thread and this one.

Originally I came up with a concept with radial solar panels, but after some discussion on the forum, it turned out they probably wouldn't work. So I then proceeded to a more conventional 'wing' style set of solar panels.  The solars are thin-film as described in thread two and are supported with an extensible mast.

The engines are 3x nested Hall thrusters as described in the first thread.

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Re: SEP Nested Ion Drive Ship
« Reply #1 on: 03/25/2015 11:06 pm »
Got the Bigelow module coming along. Textures are still placeholders.

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Re: SEP Nested Ion Drive Ship
« Reply #2 on: 04/01/2015 03:54 pm »
Syrtis Major, here we come!

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Re: SEP Nested Ion Drive Ship
« Reply #3 on: 05/05/2015 07:24 pm »
Got some progress. Got the logistics/docking module roughed out. It has 4 ports on it. The idea is that you could dock either a couple of landers on the crewed version or you could send out some habs on a cargo run. That leaves a port or two free for an Orion or Dragon to bring the crew up. Only the Hab is properly textured yet.

The little gold thing above the hab is a probe.

Yes, I've got to make a lander yet.

I've borrowed the engine block and the panels from the ion probe and re-purposed them as a SEP propulsion module. The solar panels are 8 double-length megaROSAs which should kick out over 200 kw.
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Re: SEP Nested Ion Drive Ship
« Reply #4 on: 05/10/2015 04:44 pm »
I've gone retro and modelled the old Mars Excursion Module for my lander.

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Re: SEP Nested Ion Drive Ship
« Reply #5 on: 05/11/2015 09:03 am »
Extremely impressive modeling to say the least! Have you ever rendered requests?
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Re: SEP Nested Ion Drive Ship
« Reply #6 on: 05/12/2015 09:27 am »
I don't do requests, but I do commissions. PM me if you are interested.

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Re: SEP Nested Ion Drive Ship
« Reply #7 on: 05/16/2015 09:21 pm »
Got some more texturing done on the ship. Also started fine detailing. Added a second comms mast. Got some more realistic lighting in there.

Still got to texture the MEM.

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Re: SEP Nested Ion Drive Ship
« Reply #8 on: 07/17/2015 03:58 pm »
This one is pretty complete now. I've properly textured the thing and added comms dishes and sorted out the landers. I've also added radiators to the SEP module as well.

I took some of the images off of NASA's website and rendered my own Mars globe in octane, and I'm loving the results.

If anyone is interested, I've put the model up on TurboSquid.

Mars Ion Drive Ship: http://www.turbosquid.com/3d-models/maya-manned-mars-ion-drive/944674

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Bigelow Hab Module: http://www.turbosquid.com/3d-models/bigelow-aerospace-b330-space-x/923754

« Last Edit: 07/17/2015 04:00 pm by tea monster »

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