NASAs Gateway with Orion Docked Left.CAD + MAX + VRayScaled modeling.Placed at 0,0All textures and materials included.
Highly detailed modeling.All components shownshown
100% perfectly modeled in Cad (DWG), then imported to native file 3ds Max and rendered.
This method can be used in any other softwares / any Version / renderer.Cad (DWG) file attached.
Importing DWG / DXF file.
File >>import >>AutoCAD drawing/ DXF (not legacy AutoCAD) >>select file >>maximum surface deviation for 3d solids = 0.1 >>import.Editable mesh >>element >>detach one by one >>apply material >> apply smooth >>value 30. (Turbo smooth not required) >>Render.
list of Modules.
International habitation moduleCrew AirlockOrion capsuleEuropean service moduleHuman lander systemEsprit communicationEsprit refuelerRoboticsPower and propulsion elementHabitation and logistic outpostLogistic vehicle
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GATEWAY.The Gateway, a vital component of NASA’s Artemis program, will serve as a multi-purpose outpost orbiting the Moon that provides essential support for long-term human return to the lunar surface and serves as a staging points for deep space exploration. NASA is working with commercial and international partners to establish the Gateway.
Gateway Built with commercial and international partners, the Gateway is critical to long-term lunar exploration and will serve as a model for future missions to Mars.The Gateway will be an outpost orbiting the Moon that provides vital support for a long-term human return to the lunar surface, as well as a staging point for deep space exploration. It is a critical component of NASA’s Artemis program.
The Gateway is a vital part of NASA’s deep space exploration plans, along with the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, Orion spacecraft, and human landing system that will send astronauts to the Moon. Gaining new experiences on and around the Moon will prepare NASA to send the first humans to Mars in the coming years, and the Gateway will play a vital role in this process. It is a destination for astronaut expeditions and science investigations, as well as a port for deep space transportation such as landers en route to the lunar surface or spacecraft embarking to destinations beyond the Moon.