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Project Constellation Images, Image Request.
Hungry4info
post Aug 3 2008, 10:03 PM
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I know this is the unmanned spaceflight forum, but I am going to ask anyway, as you people seem to be pretty awesome at finding good images.

I am trying to find some decent pictures of the Aries I rocket. I know it isn't finished, but I am trying to create a model of it, and I simply don't know what it looks like blink.gif . I've seen plenty of pictures, but I don't know if they represent the rocket as it's planned to appear. Any images would be helpful, with full-rocket pictures preferred. I'm well aware that there might not actually be any images of a complete Ares I, but diagrams are equally useful.

Furthermore, are there any images of the Orion spacecraft as it's currently planned to appear?

Anybody played with those Saturn Rocket models? The ones you can disassemble into their separate stages, take the crew module and lander out? And so on? I'm trying to make something like that... for Orion and Ares I.

Any help will be greatly appreciated.


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