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  1. MarkWatney2015

    Planning to restart the "Launch Sounds" series later this year

    Planning to restart the "Launch Sounds" series later this year
  2. MarkWatney2015

    Request Cargo Dragon

    Donamy made a Cargo Dragon in 2020 https://www.orbiter-forum.com/resources/spacex-cargo-dragon2-with-spxc21.1605/
  3. MarkWatney2015

    Vessel New Glenn addon inspired by BrianJ's Falcon 9

    JPL hasn't yet published detailed trajectory plans for the two EscaPADE probes, but it should follow this one (obviously outdated now, but still)
  4. MarkWatney2015

    OHM KOUROU CSG v5.1

    Turns out I have an obsolete Multistage2015.dll installed on mine. Everything works now again. Thanks!
  5. MarkWatney2015

    OHM KOUROU CSG v5.1

    I've encountered a problem running the Soyuz missions on Orbiter 2016. Not sure why they are in weird positions lately, I've never encountered them doing this before: Every Soyuz scenario has the entire launch complex and rocket buried deep within the Earth upon starting simulation
  6. MarkWatney2015

    Vessel Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer

    Everything looks perfect! Even the suntracking is fully functional now! Thanks. I guess only one panel on the +X side seems to deploy too early atm, causing it to phase through the other panels of the array
  7. MarkWatney2015

    Updates Juno Mission News and Updates

    Don't ever get that madman at Harvard coverage. He's nothing but a looney and a disgrace to the astronomy community
  8. MarkWatney2015

    Vessel Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer

    I confirm the animations are fixed. All the instruments no longer phase through the main body. The solar arrays need a little work but it is better than before :hailprobe: The tracking does not yet work properly however....upon solar panel deployment, it is totally non-responsive
  9. MarkWatney2015

    Vessel Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer

    Alright, here's the new launch configuration and scenario. Fortunately, the original guidance file almost closely matched that of JUICE's actual launch profile, so I just simply removed every parameter that shuts off the upper stage's main engine. Also added a WAV file that plays the mission's...
  10. MarkWatney2015

    Vessel Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer

    Just as I suspected. According to its Launch Press Kit (2023), JUICE was indeed launched directly into an interplanetary escape trajectory, as it was jettisoned from the Ariane 5 about T+26 minutes after liftoff (highlighted): I'd like to attempt a modification of its guidance file that will...
  11. MarkWatney2015

    Vessel Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer

    If I remember correctly, a few years ago, JPL HORIZONS had trajectory data available up to Ganymede orbit insertion. Unfortunately, when I revisited it again, the data just abruptly ends on Jupiter Arrival Day (July 21, 2031). I think that was removed sometime during its launch. Despite this...
  12. MarkWatney2015

    Vessel Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer

    Scenario for JUICE's orbital insertion around Jupiter on July 2031: BEGIN_HYPERDESC <p>The <b>Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE)</b> approximately 20 days before inserting itself into orbit around Jupiter on July 2031</p> <br> <p>A gravity assist flyby of Ganymede is conducted to help itself...
  13. MarkWatney2015

    Vessel Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer

    Scenario for JUICE's last two Earth flybys, projected to occur by 2026 and 2029 respectively: Second Earth flyby: BEGIN_HYPERDESC <p>The <b>Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE)</b> approximately a day before its second flyby of the Earth on September 29, 2026</p> <br> <h1><b>Earth</b>...
  14. MarkWatney2015

    Vessel Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer

    Scenario for JUICE's only flyby of Venus on August 31, 2025 BEGIN_HYPERDESC <p>The <b>Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE)</b> approximately a day before its flyby of Venus on August 31, 2025</p> <br> <h1><b>Venus</b> (Flyby)</h1> <p><b>Encounter (Date):</b> August 31, 2025</p> <p><b>Encounter...
  15. MarkWatney2015

    Vessel Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer

    Scenario for JUICE's first Earth flyby on August 19-20, 2024 BEGIN_HYPERDESC <p>The <b>Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE)</b> approximately a day before its double flyby of the Earth and the Moon on August 19-20, 2024</p> <br> <h1><b>MOON</b> (Flyby)</h1> <p><b>Encounter (Date):</b> August 19...
  16. MarkWatney2015

    Vessel Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer

    EDIT: The solar tracking does work, but the panels themselves do not point towards the Sun. And it wasn't autotracking unfortunately
  17. MarkWatney2015

    Vessel Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer

    3 = Solar array = the +X panel prematurely deploys through the main body while the -X panel moves flawlessly 4 = RIME = Also deploys through the main body in later stages K = Solar tracking = Non-responsive The magnetometer, HGA and RWPI deployment animations are just fine. No problems found...
  18. MarkWatney2015

    Vessel Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer

    Side note: Some animations are a little bit glitchy, and the solar tracking capability doesn't work yet, but overall I can say this is a great addon! Thanks @gattispilot
  19. MarkWatney2015

    Vessel Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer

    Here is JUICE shortly after separating from the Ariane 5. The orbital state vectors were based from the very first data defined on JPL HORIZONS The trajectory implied that the spacecraft was launched into a 28.5 degree orbit around the Earth. What I'm not sure is if it was sent first into a...
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