.ELESAT File Extension

ELEGOO SatelLite Project

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What is an ELESAT file?

An ELESAT file is a project created by ELEGOO SatelLite, a 3D slicing application. It contains configuration settings, user preferences, and other data related to the slicing process that customize and optimize the 3D printing workflow within the SatelLite software environment.

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Screenshot of a .elesat file in ELEGOO SatelLite 1
ELESAT file open in ELEGOO SatelLite 1

Satellite is an app that specializes in resin-based 3D printing. This additive manufacturing method uses liquid resin (curing layer by layer with light) to create highly detailed and precise 3D objects. It is particularly well-suited for producing intricate designs with smooth finishes.

The software offers various tools for model editing, slicing, and printer management for casual and professional users who own ELEGOO printers, such as the Neptune 3 Pro and Mars 4 Ultra. For example, a user can prepare 3D models (such as .STL or .OBJ files) by scaling, rotating, and adjusting them with the app and then slice 3D models into layers to export the instructions in the proprietary .GOO format required by an ELEGOO printer to produce the object.

How to open an ELESAT file

You can open ELESAT files with ELEGOO SatelLite in WIndows. To open an ELESAT file, click the menu icon (three horizontal lines) in the upper-left corner of the app and select Open.

How to convert an ELESAT file

ELEGOO SatelLite can convert ELESAT files to various file types, including the following formats:

  • .GOO - Goo Slice File
  • .STL - Stereolithography File
  • .OBJ - Wavefront 3D Object File
  • .PLY - Polygon Model
  • .3MF - 3D Manufacturing File
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Programs that open ELESAT files

Windows

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