Perseverance - M2020 Mars rover

Perseverance - M2020 Mars rover

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[Customize from here] 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill rectilinear.
[Customize from here] 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill rectilinear.
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14.7 h
6 plates
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0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
17 h
5 plates

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I strongly recommend that you review all the printing profiles since it is necessary to print multiple parts of the same object (see the pdf attached) and adjust the supports that you think are necessary according to your machine. You can also make the multicolor parts on a separate plate to save on pops or give it a touch of customization.
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WARNING! The attached profile is the base from which you can start, it is separated by type of object and the necessary quantity of them, it does not apply any color distinction (paint) and does not have custom settings for supports.

It is preferable that you review it with Bambu Studio.
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Perseverance, nicknamed Percy, is a car-sized Mars rover designed to explore the Jezero crater on Mars as part of NASA's Mars 2020 mission. It was manufactured by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and launched on July 30, 2020, at 11:50 UTC. Confirmation that the rover successfully landed on Mars was received on February 18, 2021, at 20:55 UTC.

Perseverance has a similar design to its predecessor rover, Curiosity [Model (large) (small)], although it was moderately upgraded. It carries seven primary payload instruments, nineteen cameras, and two microphones.

The rover also carried the mini-helicopter Ingenuity to Mars, an experimental technology testbed that made the first powered aircraft flight on another planet on April 19, 2021.

The rover's goals include identifying ancient Martian environments capable of supporting life, seeking out evidence of former microbial life existing in those environments, collecting rock and soil samples to store on the Martian surface, and testing oxygen production from the Martian atmosphere to prepare for future crewed missions.

Download the list of objects to print and the assembly guide and get started!

Author/Origin/License: NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Public Domain


Documentation (2)

Bill of Materials (1)
Print List_c1b893eb-d0cb-46a3-884a-75f69508c0af.pdf
Assembly Guide (1)
Assembly instructions_501b5a69-c32c-41d1-8c2f-04f74f979a1b.pdf

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