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Artemis 1 Space Launch System take off - pedestal

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The Space Launch System (SLS): NASA’s Artemis 1 Moon Rocket take off (lamp) and pedestal. Model Printing Miniature Assembly File STL-OBJ for 3D Printing FDM-FFF DLP-SLA-SLS

Two size 1:18 for FDM-FFF, 1:37 for DLP-SLA-SLS,

Assembly Figure more than 200 hours of modeling two versions however, the dimensions can be changed with each slicer

in total The Space Launch Systemis is composed of 11 mil points all the files have been decimated by the polygons, but without losing the details, this makes the light files suitable for each computer

dimensions take off FDM-FFF W 20,7Cm D 15Cm H 59Cm W 8,1Inch D 5,9inch H 23inch

dimensions pedestal FDM-FFF W 11,6Cm D 7,5Cm H 49Cm W 4,5Inch D 2,9inch H 19inch

dimensions take off DLP-SLA-SLS W 11,6Cm D 8,5Cm H 33Cm W 4,5inch D 3,3inch H 12,9inch

dimensions pedestal DLP-SLA-SLS W 6,5Cm D 4,2Cm H 27Cm W 2,5inch D 1,6inch H 10,6inch

all files are already in place for optimal printing

The Space Launch System 3D model was designed to get a clean print result, without considering printing material consumption, However, you are free to rotate, or scale, every part of the model in the most convenient way for you. Each file has been checked and repaired with Netfabb The parts of the model are already positioned for 3D printing Compatible with every Slicer- Simplify3D, Care, Slic3r, etc ... All the parts of the model have been cut so as to be printed vertically, for a higher quality of printing

Artemis 1, officially Artemis I,[5] is a planned uncrewed Moon-orbiting mission, the first spaceflight in NASA's Artemis program, and the first flight of the agency's Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and the complete Orion spacecraft.[note 1] NASA is currently targeting a launch window starting from 14 November 2022.[2][6] Formerly known as Exploration Mission-1 (EM-1),[7] the mission was renamed following the creation of the Artemis program. The mission will lift off from Launch Complex 39B at the Kennedy Space Center aboard the Space Launch System rocket. The Orion spacecraft will be launched on a mission of between 26 and 42 days,[8] with at least six of those days in a distant retrograde orbit around the Moon.[8] After reaching orbit and performing a trans-lunar injection (burn to the Moon), the mission will deploy ten CubeSat satellites and the Orion spacecraft will enter a distant retrograde orbit for six days. The Orion spacecraft will then return and reenter the Earth's atmosphere, protected by its heat shield, and splash down in the Pacific Ocean. The mission will certify Orion and the Space Launch System for crewed flights beginning with Artemis 2.[9] After the Artemis 1 mission, Artemis 2 will perform a crewed lunar flyby and Artemis 3 will perform a crewed lunar landing, five decades after the last Apollo mission. The Orion spacecraft for Artemis 1 was stacked on 20 October 2021, marking the first time a super-heavy-lift vehicle has been stacked inside NASA's Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) since the final Saturn V. On 17 August 2022, the fully stacked vehicle was rolled out for launch, after a series of delays caused by difficulties in pre-flight testing. The first launch attempt was made on 29 August 2022, but was cancelled due to a faulty reading on a redundant sensor. The second attempt on 3 September 2022 was also cancelled after a hydrogen leak was discovered.[10] On the same day, in order to focus on troubleshooting the SLS, NASA decided to forgo any launch attempts in the launch window ending 6 September.[11] After the leak was satisfactorily repaired, the next launch opportunity was initially on 27 September 2022[12] before trajectory forecasts for then-Tropical Storm Ian led to a weather delay. After the weather cleared out, NASA chose 14 November 2022 as the launch date for the Artemis 1 mission. Wikipedia

Recommended settings for printing

each part was cut to be printed vertically, to have a better quality print, so for the upper parts, it is recommended to print with a 4-5 skirt

Quality Layer height: 0.1mm* Initial layer thickness: 0.3mm Bottom/top pattern: lines Horizontal expansion: 0.04mm (when entering 0.04mm index, the 3D printer perceives the model as monolith, i.e. as having no hidden layers). *Layer Height 0.1mm is recommended for a better quality for the printed model. However, the printing time will double.

As a STL file provider, our goal is to ensure that the files are error-free and printable in the most accurate way. This is why we only test print the most difficult segments of the model’s parts.

The model's parts have been tested and printed in PLA. In case you need advice where to get your filaments from, check our partner's website.

Speed setups: Infill speed: 30mm/s Outer shell speed : 30mm/s Inner shell speed: 20mm/s Top/bottom speed: 20mm/s Support speed: 50mm/s Travel speed: 150mm/s Skirt speed: 30mm/s Amount of slower layers: 4 Infill:

Infill pattern: Grid Line distance: 1.5mm Infill overlap: 20% Infill layers: 0 Support:

Enable support: Check Placement: Everywhere Overhang angle: 30° X/Y distance: 0.7mm Top distance: 0.2mm Bottom distance: 0.2mm Stair step height: 0.5mm Join distance: 0.7mm Area smoothing: 0.6mm Use towers: check Pattern: Grid Line distance: 1.5mm

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