PSR B1919+21 Pulsar / Unknown Pleasures

PSR B1919+21 Pulsar / Unknown Pleasures

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## Moved to Printables.com **[This design has moved over to Printables.com](https://www.printables.com/model/185319-psr-b191921-pulsar-unknown-pleasures).** If you have any questions and comments please post them on Printables. ## Description This is a visualization of the first discovered radio pulsar, [PSR B1919+21][0]. It was discovered by [Jocelyn Bell Burnell][1] in 1967. The visualization is a stacked line graph of the pulses. It's also the cover of Joy Division's debut album [Unknown Pleasures][2]. ### Printing The provided STL batches are meant to fit on a 200x200mm bed. If you have a smaller or much larger bed, read the customization section below to generate your own batches. ### Assembly All parts and meant to be glued together by stacking the parts behind each other from the lowest number to the highest. The parts in each batch are arranged from bottom to top in the Y direction. Each batch goes behind the previous batch. ![assembly gif](https://cdn.thingiverse.com/assets/fa/af/f9/4d/0f/assembly.gif) ### Customization https://github.com/maxkueng/PSR-B1919-21 The provided STL files will produce an 188mm wide and 256mm deep. Visit the GitHub repository above to generate your own STl files and customize all the dimensions. [0]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PSR_B1919%2B21 [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jocelyn_Bell_Burnell [2]: https://www.discogs.com/master/4805-Joy-Division-Unknown-Pleasure

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