Orbiter Screenshot Thread

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I tested BrianJ's solution for a Moon -> Earth -> Mars flight and on the HTO, I found our world with her little sister next to our closest star. Kinda like a transfer !

Also, completely unrelated, after some work on World Machine:
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Normal maps came from the Erosion Flow Map, and the color is the "Coastal Overlay" macro. I made the actual terrain in Blender based on the height map, but I get weird results as I triangulate it for export.
 
From June 2012: an earlier concept for Hatsunia's first rocket, which was then called Melody-1 instead of Negi-1, and was not similar to the Lambda-4S.

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Cheap sketch in MS Paint (with a design for Hatsunia's "old" flag - was thought about after the "current-day" flag was made)

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OCTS VIII Reentry

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Unfortunately, the hard reentry bank broke the right wing, making the craft pretty much uncontrollable once the APU fuel ran out (I swear, just about everything imaginable went wrong this time :rolleyes:). The crew was forced to eject, and were safely recovered despite the loss of the XR-2309.

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I wonder how the emergency ejection of the full crew complement of XR-2 would look like, especially IRL :huh:

Well you do have to be pretty slow & low to do it, but I dont think it would be too difficult to do through the nose cone at low speeds. Probably just tumble down and along the bottom of the hull until free.
 
Well you do have to be pretty slow & low to do it, but I dont think it would be too difficult to do through the nose cone at low speeds. Probably just tumble down and along the bottom of the hull until free.

Unless by "slow" you mean stalled, I think you underestimate the effects of wind-shear and low pressure zones. Even if you got out, you just end up pinned against the belly in the hollow by the scram-jet doors.
 
Unless by "slow" you mean stalled, I think you underestimate the effects of wind-shear and low pressure zones. Even if you got out, you just end up pinned against the belly in the hollow by the scram-jet doors.

Well it did crash, so essentially yes it would be stall speed. I forget how slow it actually was, but it wasn't very high even compared to normal aircraft speeds.

On second thought, maybe the cabin hatch would make more sense in the event of a bailout, since its mostly clear of any blockages behind it on the aircraft, and crew could more easily get a head start by pushing against the sides of the hatch when they jump.

In any case, I didn't design it, and there isn't a lot that can be done for the XR2 mesh anymore. :shrug:
 
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By the way: are there any addons with dedicated aircraft for the Martian atmosphere? Trying to do a low-altitude flight with a DG is a bit of a nightmare.

Working on it

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Merry Christmas (Eve) all,
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A chapman Probe is using its brand new laser altimeter in the shadow of Mars.
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Thanks to Asbjos for this new feature.
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