The year is 2020, NESA the Netherlands Space
Agency just got its first spacestation in orbit when it was phoned by NASA and ESA if they could couple
some left over capsules from the International Spacestation to the NESA
spacestation.
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Well, NESA is not too proud to refuse this and the
photo's show the results The NESA capsules are easily recognisable by their Humbrol Space-Yellow coating
The oddly shaped capsule is a large deaccelerator where anti-matter rocket fuel is made with the help of Higgs particles (or anti-Higgs particles?)
The spacestation is powered by solar cells and
a Philips Solar Stirling Engine.
The model was made with parts of the Revell
International Spacestation 1/144 in 2011.
Greetings from NESA.
Kees Kuyper
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