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tSpace CXV spacecraft 3D model


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The CXV (Crew Transfer Vehicle) was a proposed crewed spacecraft from the defunct company t/Space in the early 2000s. CXV was part of a larger architecture, intended to enable cheap access to the International Space Station and the moon (for lunar missions, CXV would only go to low Earth orbit, and transfer crew to a combined Earth departure/landing vehicle), as part of NASA's Constellation and Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) programs. The spacecraft consisted of a very simple capsule, scaled up from the Corona spy satellite's film reentry capsule, with its own self-contained power, propulsion, and ECLSS. An optional expendable Orbital Module could be used to augment this, allowing more crew/cargo capacity, unpressurized cargo delivery, and semi-permanent station module delivery. Potential launch vehicles included t/Space's own QuickReach rocket, Lockheed Martin's Atlas V, SpaceX's Falcon 5 or Falcon 9, and Kistler's K-1

Modifiers are used extensively throughout the model to enable easy editing and reduce memory footprint. All textures and materials are packed into the .blend file


The CXV (Crew Transfer Vehicle) was a proposed crewed spacecraft from the defunct company t/Space in the early 2000s. CXV was part of a larger architecture, intended to enable cheap access to the International Space Station and the moon (for lunar missions, CXV would only go to low Earth orbit, and transfer crew to a combined Earth departure/landing vehicle), as part of NASA's Constellation and Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) programs. The spacecraft consisted of a very simple capsule, scaled up from the Corona spy satellite's film reentry capsule, with its own self-contained power, propulsion, and ECLSS. An optional expendable Orbital Module could be used to augment this, allowing more crew/cargo capacity, unpressurized cargo delivery, and semi-permanent station module delivery. Potential launch vehicles included t/Space's own QuickReach rocket, Lockheed Martin's Atlas V, SpaceX's Falcon 5 or Falcon 9, and Kistler's K-1

Modifiers are used extensively throughout the model to enable easy editing and reduce memory footprint. All textures and materials are packed into the .blend file

3D Model formats

Format limitations
Native
  • Blender 3.0 (.blend)132 MBVersion: 3.0Renderer: Cycles
Exchange
  • OBJ (.obj, .mtl) (2 files)218 MB
  • Autodesk FBX (.fbx)36.8 MB