u/rollothecat18

Image 1 — I made an interactive timeline showing how much NASA's Mercury, Gemini and Apollo programmes actually overlapped — has anyone already done this?
Image 2 — I made an interactive timeline showing how much NASA's Mercury, Gemini and Apollo programmes actually overlapped — has anyone already done this?

I made an interactive timeline showing how much NASA's Mercury, Gemini and Apollo programmes actually overlapped — has anyone already done this?

TL;DR: Built an interactive, click-to-drill-down timeline of Mercury/Gemini/Apollo to show how much the three programmes actually overlapped instead of running one after another (screenshots below, data is an open, editable JSON file) — wondering if this already exists somewhere.

Most timelines of the early space programme show Mercury → Gemini → Apollo as a tidy sequence. They didn't run that way — Gemini's development overlapped Mercury's last flights, and Apollo's ground infrastructure (Marshall Space Flight Center, land acquisition for what became KSC, the VAB) was already under construction before Gemini had even flown a crew. I wanted to actually see that rather than read it as a paragraph, so I built an interactive drill-down timeline: collapsed, it's just three overlapping bars (screenshot 1); click a programme and it expands to reveal the next level of detail nested underneath, down to individual test flights and milestones, up to four levels deep (screenshot 2 — Mercury drilled down to its Little Joe abort-test series).

I'm deliberately trying to foreground the build-up to each programme rather than just the launches — contractor selection, test stands, facility construction, uncrewed qualification flights — since that's usually the part that gets skipped in favour of "here's when astronaut X flew."

Full disclosure: I built this with Claude (Anthropic's AI assistant) doing the actual coding and an initial research pass on dates — I described what I wanted and it built the page and sourced the three programme-level date spans from Wikipedia. Everything below that top level is a first-pass placeholder I haven't fully verified (there's literally a dashed "date needs checking" marker on anything I'm not sure of), which is partly why I'm posting — I'd rather have people who know this history properly pick it apart than publish it as if it's gospel.

Not linking directly — don't want to find out what the Reddit hug of death does to my own domain — hence the screenshots. Happy to share the actual page in the comments or by DM if anyone wants to poke at it themselves. The data behind it is one plain, editable JSON block on purpose, so if anyone spots a wrong date or thinks the build-up events are in the wrong order (there's a "first Saturn I mock-up" entry I couldn't pin an exact date on), it's a five-minute fix, not a rebuild.

Two things I'd genuinely like from this sub:

  1. Has someone already built this — an interactive, overlapping timeline of the three programmes with drill-down detail? I looked around and found plenty of static space-race timelines and one archival photo site, but nothing quite like this. Don't want to reinvent something that already exists.
  2. If you know a precise, sourceable date for a Mercury/Gemini/Apollo build-up milestone — test stands, mock-ups, contractor awards, facility construction — I'd welcome the correction.

Screenshots: overview first, then drilled down into Mercury.

u/rollothecat18 — 6 days ago

Recommendations for a 3D modeling/rendering setup

I‘m in the UK and I’ve got 30+ years producing architectural 3D visualisations and I'm going self employed. I need to get either a laptop or ideally a desktop rig, it’s been a few years since I’ve built anything so I’d like some advice ‘especially’ now the prices are somewhat crazy.

I’ll be using Twinmotion and Enscape primarily for rendering so a raytracing card is required, I know that 8gb only just cuts it so unless you recommend otherwise it’s an RTX5080.

Memory wise I’m going to need 64gb as Twinmotion eats it.

Ive no idea on the CPU, the GPU will be doing the heavy lifting so it doesn't need to be the tippy top but which Intel/AMD should I go for.

I've no need for any RGB and the same goes for the case, clean, elegant and simple.

if I’m going laptop then it seems it’ll be either the ASUS ROG Zephyrus G16 16" or the LENOVO Legion Pro 7 16"

I know the desktop 5080 and laptop 5080 are quite different but they both have 16gb which is more important than the speed.

Soooo, what would you recommend? Along with suitable motherboard, power supply, fans etc?

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u/rollothecat18 — 3 months ago