Request Dual-Keel Space Station addon (STATION REQUEST)

So not sure what I should do. Thinking a white tile for the body.,.....
 

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So we get this. You can see the new airlock.

I wonder if the dock is too close to the front wall. But then you have to have a longer tunnel.

Something I noticed. If I was docked I got a CTD when I deployed the EVA guy. Not sure why. If I undock then the guy does find. Not sure if it has to do with docks and attachments?
 

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Thanks. Right now I think I have the radiators and solar panels track. Camea and docking targets move in and out. I could have the mobile platform move side to side and carry the rms.
 
are you planning to use this for the hub of your duel keel station
I suppose so. DK is wider. I guess new trusses for the upper/lower parts. I can add the satellite repair part.

Not sure which dock to use. The framework one or just a PMA from ISS

Here is the 1991 and 1990 SSF. You got to have the ISS_HD meshes. Because of the framework docks only shuttles without ODS can dock.

1/2 move the dock target
4 camera

The other docks maybe wrong.

I have scenarios with just the space station and ones with STS2016. Not sure if SSV will work since technically there is no dock.
 

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There's another version of the former Freedom station from 1993 where it used Soyuz capsules as ACRVs called Option A, which is shortly before Russian modules from Mir-2 are included onto the design.
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The bottom image is a little weird where it placed one of the Soyuz attached on a Shuttle PMA instead of the radial ports like on the above drawing
 
I wonder if I should make FRED the 3 solar panels model.

Not sure about the centrifuge model. But sure I can add meshes Soyuz,...

But USE ISS PMA or structured. The structure limits which vessel can dock
 
FRED. It looks like the 1991 minus 1 solar panel panel. But the modules seem to be the same setup
 

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There's another version of the former Freedom station from 1993 where it used Soyuz capsules as ACRVs called Option A, which is shortly before Russian modules from Mir-2 are included onto the design.
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The bottom image is a little weird where it placed one of the Soyuz attached on a Shuttle PMA instead of the radial ports like on the above drawing
I wonder where the shuttle docks are?
 
I wonder where the shuttle docks are?
Around here (red arrows) they're located
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Option A modules are basically two Harmony nodes attached on opposite ends, Columbus, Kibo and some early version of Quest. Destiny-like modules are noticeably missing (or it's just simply merged with the nodes themselves?)
 
We get this. But need a soyuz mesh
 

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We get this. But need a soyuz mesh
i got you bro. its not perfect (im not really good at 3D modelling) so you may want to change some things, but its a soyuz!
(thats how it look like)
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Those Soyuz ACRVs are planned to be launched inside the shuttle payload bays due to its planned 28° orbital inclination instead of 51.6°
 
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Wanted to share this with you guys this was from the 1980's called the space Operations Center
this is from a 1981 National Geographic that cover STS 1 flight.
 

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Interesting that in 1981 the shuttle looks to have a docking system.

So we get this. I can make this into a dll and if permission include the simple Soyuz. I think the module needs a docking ring where the Soyuzs are?
 

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