Buck Rogers
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Yes it did, have found an interesting paper on cold gas rcs, and some very detailed information on the lander, but info on the orbiter is scarce. It's supposed to have the same/similar bus to the late Mariner probes but there I just get the same minimal data and no further details on tanks etc. From the sketchy cut-aways I've seen the tanks look almost 50/50 in size (but must have 3 tanks because the main engine runs on a bi-propellant- all with different densities)? I started with 45kg rcs and it seems waively low, thinking 300kg might be closer?Didn't it have cold gas attitude control, based on compressed nitrogen
Not sure how relevant this is to Viking, but this has some information on Mariner 1971 and it states that the system had 2.4 kg / 5.3 lbm of nitrogen gas for the ACS system.Yes it did, have found an interesting paper on cold gas rcs, and some very detailed information on the lander, but info on the orbiter is scarce. It's supposed to have the same/similar bus to the late Mariner probes but there I just get the same minimal data and no further details on tanks etc. From the sketchy cut-aways I've seen the tanks look almost 50/50 in size (but must have 3 tanks because the main engine runs on a bi-propellant- all with different densities)? I started with 45kg rcs and it seems waively low, thinking 300kg might be closer?
According to this the propulsion subsystem has the following characteristics :Gas was one of the few expendable
items carried on the orbiters. Each
spacecraft started with about 31 pounds
of attitude control gas.
The difference between 1423kg and 1445kg is not quite 31 pounds, maybe the excess is from the helium pressurant?Vacuum thrust 1334 N
Vacuum specific impulse 2857.6 N-sec/kg
Nominal N204 flow rate 0.280 kg/sec
Nominal MMH flow rate 0.186 kg/sec
Propellant load capacity 1423 kg
Usable propellant load 1405 kg
Minimum burn duration 0.4 sec
Shutdown impulse 9 to 53 N-sec
In line with the 31pounds mentionned aboveThe RCA used compressed nitrogen gas as the propellant. Each of the gas storage vessels held 7 kg
(15.5 ib) of gas when fully loaded at 30.3 MPa (4400 psig) and 37.8 ° C (i00 ° F).
The specific impulse is 68 sec at 20 ° C (68 ° F) and the jet thrust is 0.133 N
(0.03 Ib). The effective impulse expended for a 22-msec electrical pulse into
a pair of jet valves (minimum impulse bit) was 5.6 mN-sec (0.00126 ib-sec).
The distance from the roll axis to the jet valves on the ends of the solar
panels was 5 m (16.4 ft).
Just a thought when you release this you might do several SCN like the launch MOI, landing , and on the surface. You might get BrianJ to help with some of these


Probably the heatshield tex I begged fromEverything after the 2nd stage I've built from scratch with exception of the heatshield tex, which is modified from the Insight addon from @BrianJ (if I have your permission?), and of course the launchpad, which I can make a dependency.......

Wish it were so
Have had little capacity. So far it looks like VesselBuilder works with Orb2024, but this project really needs a coder (any takers?). Maybe when I have more time I can take a look at LUA for it?
And I'd just like to state for general information and future reference that if anyone wishes to use part of, expand on, or update any of my addons in the case of my future absense or inability please feel free to do so, just credit those involved (Orbiter wouldn't be what it is without the colaboration of so many), and especially those I've had the honour to work with I hope within there capacity that they can continue to update and improve on those and all things Orbiter. And of course I still intend to contribute and colaborate where I can.
A new Orbiter, a new dawn. Here's to a bright future! Happy Orbiting everybody!![]()
At least for the aerodynamics, I broke my brainbutt trying to get something useable, VB doesn't have an input for drag coefficients (need to be able to define drag for a specific AOA) and tweaking the lift coef. etc. hasn't brought great results. VB works ok with Deltaglider and such but there are no working examples for a capsule, and maybe I'm still missing something.For what do you need a coder there?