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Having issues getting images to link from my albums.
 
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Having issues getting images to link from my albums.

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Linking images from albums is working fine for me.


The image you posted is just a thumbnail of it, because of "&thumb=1" in its url. You can link to the full image by adding [url=http://www.orbiter-forum.com/picture.php?albumid=517&pictureid=6032]{thumbnail}[/url] tags around it.
 
Linking images from albums is working fine for me.


The image you posted is just a thumbnail of it, because of "&thumb=1" in its url. You can link to the full image by adding [url=http://www.orbiter-forum.com/picture.php?albumid=517&pictureid=6032]{thumbnail}[/url] tags around it.

I realize that. That's because it was the only way I could get it to link. Thanks for the info though.

*EDIT* Still not working. The album popup displays, but when I click on the photo nothing happens, whereas normally the link is automatically inserted into the body of the post.
 
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I'm starting to realize that spending most of your reaction mass to get to the moon can make things interesting on the way back down.

Four days to get to the moon . . . +/- a month on the way back down.

Speaking of the moon:

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The 'Old Fashioned Way'

A soon-to-be released Babylon 5 EAS-themed skin for the XR2 Ravenstar.
 

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I think I'm going to call it 'Jason'.
 

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Yes, no, maybe ?
 

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I like the way your bombs are going sideways and not down...

I'm moving the AR-18 up relative to the rounds... while in retrograde position. I tried to use the Martlet 4B to execute the retrograde positioning, but I just managed to make it tumble and go through all it's RCS fuel in short order. So I just positioned the launcher in the right direction and let fly.
Since I'm in orbit around Earth, I need to slow them down so that they actually hit something...
 
Yes, no, maybe ?

Interesting approach, would the legs stay on through re-entry?

If so you might have an interesting future as a mars lander as well.
 
When folded, I guess they would survive re-entry.
 
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