The LEGO NASA Space Shuttle Discovery (10283) set is part of a series of buildable models for adults, offering an escape from everyday life with display pieces to admire. The multiple display stands let you display the space shuttle model and telescope individually or together. The telescope features movable solar panels and an aperture door. The cockpit opens to reveal flight and mid-decks with seats for 5 crew members. Adjust the elevons, engage the landing gear on reentry and deploy the robotic arm. Open the payload bay to deploy the Hubble Telescope on its mission to explore the cosmos. Packed with features, this build marks the amazing accomplishments of Discovery. With 2,354 pieces, this engaging challenge lets you build the Space Shuttle Discovery, plus the Hubble Space Telescope, launched on NASA’s STS-31 mission in 1990. All rights reserved.Celebrate the wonders of space with this LEGO® NASA Space Shuttle Discovery (10283) model building set for adults. In addition, beginning on April 18, Lego stores nationwide will display real images taken by the Hubble Space Telescope that have been translated into LEGO form.Ĭlick through to collectSPACE to see more photos and video of the new LEGO NASA Space Shuttle Discovery set.įollow on Facebook and on Twitter at collectSPACE. Also deployed in 1990, Ulysses' primary mission was to study the Sun. Produced in celebration of the upcoming 40th anniversary of the first space shuttle mission, the Lego NASA Space Shuttle Discovery set will retail for $199.99 when it goes on sale on April 1 at Lego Stores and on .Ĭomplementing the set, members of the Lego VIP loyalty program will also be able to redeem 1,800 points to receive a Lego model kit based on another of Discovery's payloads: the Ulysses space probe. The crew module can be opened to reveal both the flight and mid decks on the Lego Space Shuttle Discovery. Related: Lego's International Space Station model is out of this world And so I thought, let's see if they got the elevons right - they operate opposite each other. "On the space shuttle, it's a combination of an elevator and an aileron, called an elevon. "A lot of people look at the trailing edge of the shuttle's wing and think of it as the traditional elevator like you see on the backend of an airplane's wing," she said. Sullivan was also surprised to find that the model features not only the vertical stabilizer- or tail-mounted speed brake, but also the elevons, the control surfaces on the orbiter's wings. "So I leave it to the intrepid modeler to determine if there are two spacesuited figures locked inside that airlock just like there were on Discovery on the day of the deploy." "And for all I know, Bruce and I are represented inside that airlock, which is where we were stuck when Hubble was deployed," said Sullivan with a laugh. Below that, the middeck includes the crew's equipment lockers and the airlock leading into the payload bay. The crew cabin opens to reveal the flight deck with the orbiter's control panels and crew seats. Generally, in a Lego model we can rely on the size to accommodate the structure that holds the whole set together, but on the Discovery Space Shuttle we needed to create a smooth exterior and an interior capable of holding the payload."ĭesigned for adult Lego fans, the NASA Space Shuttle Discovery is almost two feet long and is made up of 2,354 pieces. "In the real vehicle, every inch of space is used in ingenious ways. "Translating this into Lego was an exciting challenge," Milan Madge, who led the design of the set for the Denmark-based toy company, said in a statement. The landing gear deploys, the control surfaces on the wings (elevons) move and the payload bay doors open to expose the reflective radiators, the Canadarm robotic manipulator, the Ku-band antenna and even video cameras for the "crew" to monitor the activities outside. It's really very impressive size."ĭesigned with adult builders in mind, the Lego NASA Space Shuttle Discovery packs a lot of detail into that two-foot (0.5 m) package. "I hadn't known what to expect in terms of how large Discovery would be," Sullivan said about her first time seeing the new Lego set.
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