You can get these on amazon but no way of getting other vehicles that are made to the same scale, I resorted to drawing them for my daughter, so she could appreciate the size of Saturn V compared to the rest.
agreed, great idea. at the moment you have to build your own or buy some kit from an oldy worldy website. not ideal – not sure why nobody just makes and sells these for schools, they could be as standard as plastic toy cars or geometric shapes.
The Moonspike Kickstarter campaign launched today (Oct. 1) to raise $1 million to send a titanium payload crashing into the lunar surface to kick up a plume observable from orbit, its backers say.
You can get these on amazon but no way of getting other vehicles that are made to the same scale, I resorted to drawing them for my daughter, so she could appreciate the size of Saturn V compared to the rest.
agreed, great idea. at the moment you have to build your own or buy some kit from an oldy worldy website. not ideal – not sure why nobody just makes and sells these for schools, they could be as standard as plastic toy cars or geometric shapes.
not sure if moonspike are still attracting crowdfunds for this, but it looked like it was going to happen at one point.
reminds me of when Hawking bet against his own theory – and lost, so far.
impossible, you will never know which theory is correct.
this is tiny, easy to lose in the void though i guess. or are there nano sats that are so small the military cant even find where they put them?
Done! Got plenty enough crowdfunders and launched prototype a while back.
This is an alternative way to fund small satellite projects