Project Truss S0

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This is the Truss S0 for ISS or your own space station. this truss is the central Truss over a module like Nebulus (see my website) or other module with docking point on the top
This is a preview of S0 (i will decrease the polygons number and complexity) with the module Nebulus.

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PS: The work about module P3/P4/P5 will resume soon and i expect a release for end of January.
 

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hey mustard can you make this trussfor me please


Z1 truss


Z1 truss (above) and Unity Module (below) from STS-92 in October 2000


The first truss piece, the Z1 truss, launched aboard STS-92 in October 2000 was used as a temporary mounting position for the P6 truss and solar array until its relocation to the end of the P5 truss during STS-120. Though not a part of the main truss, the Z1 truss was the first permanent lattice-work structure for the ISS, very much like a girder, setting the stage for the future addition of the station's major trusses or backbones. It contains the control moment gyroscope (CMG) assemblies, electrical wiring, communications equipment, and two plasma contactors designed to neutralize the static electrical charge of the space station. It is unpressurized, but features two Common Berthing Mechanism docking ports for easy connecting and data communications. One port is used to connect the Z1 truss to the zenith port of Unity. The other port was used to temporarily store PMA-3. In October 2007, the P6 was moved to its permanent position next to P5, and the Z1 truss is now not used for connecting other elements, but solely to house the CMGs, communications equipment and the plasma contactors.
 
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