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ABIS - SEPARATION and ASCENT

Poser Science/Medical posted on Feb 16, 2012
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As the nine main engines of the Hercules Super Booster flame out and die from lack of fuel its payload separates and inertia carries it toward low Earth orbit. The payload for Hercules on this occasion has been the Main Engine Section and the Lower Rotational Module for NASA’s MMS-1 spacecraft topped-off with an aerodynamic end-cap unit to protect the payload whilst it is in flight. Waiting on station not far away are the Orbital Shuttles Atlantis and Discovery whose crews will coordinate their efforts and work together to capture the huge payload as its inertia finally dies.

Comments (8)


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VEDES

3:05AM | Thu, 16 February 2012

Fantastic!!!bravo!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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aztek

3:53AM | Thu, 16 February 2012

What a beautiful image!

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MacMyers

10:04AM | Thu, 16 February 2012

Very Cool.

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Fidelity2

10:48AM | Thu, 16 February 2012

It is very well done. I thank you. 5+!

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PsychoNaut

10:56PM | Thu, 16 February 2012

Wow that's a Poser render? Fantastic

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rocdan

10:58PM | Thu, 16 February 2012

fantastic work excellent my friend

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adrie

8:26AM | Fri, 17 February 2012

Outstanding space view and image my friend, love it.

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neiwil

3:27PM | Tue, 21 February 2012

:-)


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