Copenhagen Suborbitals Rocket HEAT2X-TDS80 in 3D

Dear reader, Just a quick blog-hit. Thomas Pedersen of Copenhagen Suborbitals is always working on detailed 3d-modelling of our rockets – for trajectory calculations and guidance data. These detailed models are also a valuable tool for later renderings and now they also provide the model for you to browse in 3d – directly in your […]
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Sketchfab live 3D-viewing of the HEAT2X-TDS80 rocket - to be launched into space summer 2014. Image: Thomas Pedersen/CS

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Dear reader,

Just a quick blog-hit.

Thomas Pedersen of Copenhagen Suborbitals is always working on detailed 3d-modelling of our rockets - for trajectory calculations and guidance data. These detailed models are also a valuable tool for later renderings and now they also provide the model for you to browse in 3d - directly in your browser.

Enjoy this first version. Both Thomas and I hope that we will have all systems displayed like this in our new website in the making.

Ps. Lets see if we are capable of adding some kind of scale reference and perhaps some text-data as well.

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Kristian von Bengtson