I am working on a new add-on for the Voyager missions. (That is to say, JPL's real-life twin probes to the outer plantes - not Capt. Janeway's fictional Star Trek command. Then again, V'ger... bu I digress.)
The on-line photos and technical info is remarkably sparse. NASA's and JPL's web pages have some general info on the science instruments and findings, but little on the spacecraft.
It occured to me that there may be a duplicate craft hanging in the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum, and that an intrepid Orbiternaut may have some high-res photos he/she would be willing to share.
Web links are also appreciated. I have Googled 'til I'm goggle-eyed, but it's always possible to miss something. I did find a really great copy of orginal JPL construction drawings at the Ninfinger model site! That's a first. Usually all I have are photos and a few known dimensions, then scale the picture and make some educated guesses about distortion due to perspective. This time, I have great drawings and only a few photos, and only a couple of those are at high-res and really useful in scoping out details.
As usual in Orbiter, there is BIG MONEY in it if you can help me out!
The on-line photos and technical info is remarkably sparse. NASA's and JPL's web pages have some general info on the science instruments and findings, but little on the spacecraft.
It occured to me that there may be a duplicate craft hanging in the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum, and that an intrepid Orbiternaut may have some high-res photos he/she would be willing to share.
Web links are also appreciated. I have Googled 'til I'm goggle-eyed, but it's always possible to miss something. I did find a really great copy of orginal JPL construction drawings at the Ninfinger model site! That's a first. Usually all I have are photos and a few known dimensions, then scale the picture and make some educated guesses about distortion due to perspective. This time, I have great drawings and only a few photos, and only a couple of those are at high-res and really useful in scoping out details.
As usual in Orbiter, there is BIG MONEY in it if you can help me out!