Orbiter Screenshot Thread

Post-TLI
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LOI
E5wBL.jpg


Atlantis has reached the Moon!
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(In hindsight I should have kept the ET attached. There probably was enough fuel for a return...)

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And, after skipping across the lunar surface for several thousand kilometers:

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Post-TLI
yFYzO.jpg


LOI
E5wBL.jpg


Atlantis has reached the Moon!
oqvGn.jpg

1JGLU.jpg


(In hindsight I should have kept the ET attached. There probably was enough fuel for a return...)

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And, after skipping across the lunar surface for several thousand kilometers:

kaT79.png

Awesome! :lol:
What stack did you use to launch it? (apart prom the shuttle stack)
Maybe this? [/self-plug]
 
The Scenario Editor launch vehicle :P Just plopped it in LEO with a full external tank.
 
Uchu Senkan Yamato, or for us English users, Space Battleship Yamato.

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This model actually reminds me of the home built model I made out of two pencils and some pieces of styrofoam glued together to make up my version of the Yamato. It was neat and also looked similar to this one. Sadly that model didn't survive. Even though I thought it was crafted nicely despite the materials I used. :)

Maybe sometime we might see someone bring in a Super Dimensional Fortress-1 (SDF-1) to Orbiter. :thumbup:
 
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And, after skipping across the lunar surface for several thousand kilometers:

kaT79.png

See! All you nay-sayers, look! This would have been a great moment to have an airbace on the serface of the moon!
 
Post-TLI
yFYzO.jpg


LOI
E5wBL.jpg


Atlantis has reached the Moon!
oqvGn.jpg

1JGLU.jpg


(In hindsight I should have kept the ET attached. There probably was enough fuel for a return...)

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And, after skipping across the lunar surface for several thousand kilometers:

kaT79.png

I think I am going to be sick :sick:
 
STS-133 post-undock from ISS on March 7 2011:

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Compare with this one:

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Small progress with James Cook: onboard nuclear reactor with ~30 year operational life unrefueled. Nice for anyone fond of persistent scenarios.
 
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Small progress with James Cook: onboard nuclear reactor with ~30 year operational life unrefueled. Nice for anyone fond of persistent scenarios.

30 years? Is that really simulated? Can you go on for that long without refueling? :huh:
 
30 years? Is that really simulated? Can you go on for that long without refueling? :huh:
The reactor can. If you want to do anything meaningful with the spacecraft, the propellant is actually rather limited... ;)
 
The reactor can. If you want to do anything meaningful with the spacecraft, the propellant is actually rather limited... ;)

Well, it was worth a try to see if anyone really has simulated something to that nature. Cause I want to make my TARDIS run that way. Unlimited in fuel since its real power plant is a blackhole. :thumbup:
 
May 2012 "Supermoon"

May 6, 2012, the near-full moon (also near it's perigee) rises over the ISS at ~14:40 UTC:

 
Well, it was worth a try to see if anyone really has simulated something to that nature. Cause I want to make my TARDIS run that way. Unlimited in fuel since its real power plant is a blackhole. :thumbup:
It's totally possible. Set its exhaust velocity to some absurd number like 1e50.
 
My flight with Energia launching a Delta Glider IV.
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