67P comet Rosetta new hires, complete model

67P comet Rosetta new hires, complete model

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Update January 2019: A New Version More Detailed Emerges; Users Advised to Ditch Mathias Malmer Potatoe Model, Embrace ESA's Cutting-Edge Approach Instead. A new and improved version of the 67P model has arrived, offering unparalleled detail on dunes and material between two large components. I highly recommend avoiding the Mathias Malmer potatoe model currently flooding the internet, opting instead for the superior ESA model. This revised model is a complete overhaul of previous versions, finally providing users with a comprehensive and accurate representation of 67P. The 2017 version released by ESA in stunning high definition (HD) leaves no region unscathed, boasting raw and untouched data that's been meticulously crafted to ensure a watertight model. ESA has also introduced an exciting new set of objects on their image archives page: https://imagearchives.esac.esa.int/index.php?/page/navcam_3d_models. For those eager to get a sneak peek at this massive 60 megabytes file, a low-poly version is available in 3D. When it comes to printing, we recommend using a 6% infill and three perimeters to achieve the best possible results.

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