MMX Phobos Rover model
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The Japanese Martian Moons eXploration (MMX) mission is scheduled to launch during summer 2024. In addition to its science payload (including a sample return system!) it will bring to the surface of Mars' moon Phobos a small rover designed by the French (CNES) and German (DLR) space agencies. This very kawaii microwave-sized spacecraft will continue the legacy begun by MASCOT, a small French-German lander that explored the Ryugu asteroid as part of JAXA's Hayabusa 2 mission. The 3D model was prepared based on illustrations and details publicly available on the websites and in publications of the different agencies, I am not affiliated to CNES, DLR or JAXA. The 1:10 scale makes for a rather simple and small but representative (and cute) model, while being easy to assemble and print using any common 3D printer. Many details can be found on the CNES and DLR websites, for instance: in French on the CNES website PDF article in English
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