K_Jameson
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(I didn't add the engine because I didn't know how to make it)
what is the problem with the engine bell?
(I didn't add the engine because I didn't know how to make it)
I don't exactly know how it looks like, and keep in mind that this isn't really supposed to be the Orbiter mesh. And Urwumpe, I know how RTG's work, but would that 1 RTG be sufficient to keep the thing running for 10 years? Also, would that medium gain dish be suitable for communications at Neptune?
Are batteries possible (Remember: Batteries don't like it cold. They also need heaters)
K_Jameson, could you post an upclose image of the Shakespeare's engine? (And if you can, maybe Efesto's and Galileo II's engines too)
The upper aeroshell can have inlets for atmospheric sampling (that requires a neutral mass spectrometer) and for temperature/pressure sensing. These measurements can be performed during the aerocapture maneuvre and the data stored on the spacecraft for subsequent transmission, when the main 4.3 meters antenna is deployed.Interesting! I like your aerocapture probe idea.
IMHO, is pretty easy. In FOI all the spacecrafts are drawed with Anim8or, except for the internals (Vittorio, our interior designer, use a different program).Anyway, I see that you're using anim8or, so is that easy to learn? (I'm currently trying to make my model in Wings 3D, so also, is Wings 3D a good choice for modelling stuff in Orbiter?)
I'll take a look to your mesh later this day.

WHAT!?!? When I tried importing the 3ds mesh I exported in Wings 3D, it was right there! Hmm... However, there are some options that Wings 3D brings up when you export to 3ds, these are them:The 3ds appears empty!