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  1. indy91

    Question Skylab 2 Mission

    The relative motion graph is just something I added with video editing, so that a viewer of the video can keep track of where the CSM currently is. It's just based on a MATLAB script I made. It's an ullage burn with the RCS, to settle the propellant before SPS ignition. It was manually done...
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    V8 Release Work Thread

    There has been a major visual upgrade of the RTCC MFD. Most MFD pages had originally been adjusted to look correct on the 2D panel, with the specific MFD size we use in NASSP (300 something pixels). As we are transitioning more and more to the Virtual Cockpit we are using the External MFD more...
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    Question RTCC and GPM maneuver

    Skylab 2 is supported by the MCC mission tracking feature, which gives you Maneuver PADs and such. It also sets up several things in the RTCC at orbital insertion, so you should not have to e.g. set the launch day and time manually on the RTCC MFD configuration page. You would probably have to...
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    LUA Terrain elevation

    The Orbiter API has oapiSurfaceElevation. I don't know if that is available in Lua though.
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    Shuttle FDO MFD

    With the last burn you mean what, MC4? I have never actually done these burns with the FDO MFD, the final few maneuvers are targeted onboard.
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    Shuttle FDO MFD

    Here is the promised release for Orbiter 2024. No real changes to the MFD. I just made it buildable for Orbiter2024, switched to VS 2022 and removed the tutorial scenario for SSU. I had actually made some changes to the STS-126 launch scenario that comes with SSV a while ago and that scenario is...
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    Shuttle FDO MFD

    On the configuration page of the MFD you tell it the names of the chaser (Shuttle) and target (ISS) vessels. When running any on-orbit rendezvous calculation with the OMP it will then take the state vectors from the Orbiter API.
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    Shuttle FDO MFD

    Yeah I had a bit of trouble getting the MFD to build in Orbiter 2024, but that is mostly resolved now. I also don't like that I can't use debug mode with Orbiter 2024... But I will do a dedicated release of the MFD for 2024 soon. I guess I should also finally change the example rendezvous...
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    V8 Release Work Thread

    Another major Virtual Cockpit update, mostly by @Jordan, is complete! The major features are an improved system for floodlights, new digits for mission timers and new animated objects in the Command Module. These glareshades etc. were stowed on launch, but could be attached by the astronauts...
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    Shuttle FDO MFD

    Another small update, the full list of emergency landing sites is now also available for the deorbit opportunities and not just the deorbit maneuver processor: Orbiter 2016: https://github.com/indy91/Shuttle-FDO-MFD/releases/download/0.4.2-alpha-O2016/ShuttleFDOMFD_O2016_0.4.2.zip
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    Shuttle FDO MFD

    A very minor update for the MFD, I have updated the landing site table for the deorbit maneuver targeting based on the updated table that SSV just got with its most recent release. Orbiter 2016...
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    Project Space Shuttle Vessel

    I don't know how you have been doing it with the missions so far, but my system has been using Two-Line Elements and the Scenario Editor TLE tool. Likely this doesn't lead to a perfect alignment though unless you use nonspherical gravity.
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    mcc calculation stuck

    The bug is fixed, there should be an updated build on Github in a few minutes. I recently finished an updated version of the RTCC processor that calculates maneuvers such as LOI-2 and DOI and the calculation that got stuck was for the landing site REFSMMAT which needs a landing time which in...
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    V8 Release Work Thread

    A reconstruction of Comanche 72 revision 3 is now available! So Apollo 13 in NASSP now uses the correct software for both CMC and LGC. Thanks again to @thewonderidiot for accomplishing this difficult feat. Going further than this is not really possible as Comanche 108 for Apollo 14 had too many...
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    V8 Release Work Thread

    As it turns out the Comanche 72 reconstruction might be a bit tricky. I also discovered that, due to the small number of differences between Comanche 67 and 72, old scenarios using Comanche 67 would not break when changing to Comanche 72 in the middle of a mission. You could just be in P00 and...
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    NASSP 8 Installation Guide

    I think you have a DX9 Client for Orbiter 2016 installed instead of for the Beta. Here is a difference between our Orbiter logs: Yours: Module D3D9Client.dll ........ [Build 211009, API 160828] Mine: Module D3D9Client.dll ........ [Build 210722, API 190914]
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    V8 Release Work Thread

    He has done it again! Now available in NASSP is Comanche 67, the CMC software flown on Apollo 12. The software comes from the flight spare rope modules and was read by @thewonderidiot with his rope reader, as before for the Skylark modules and others. There is only one major update from the...
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    Deorbit Planning Table for Orbiter 2010

    I didn't know there was still a demand for an Orbiter 2010 release, so I hadn't created one. Here it is now: https://github.com/indy91/Shuttle-FDO-MFD/releases/download/0.4.0-alpha-O2010/ShuttleFDOMFD_O2010_0.4.0.zip
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    V8 Release Work Thread

    To enhance the latest Virtual Cockpit update even further, a new type of rotational switch class has been implemented to allow lighting controls (and some others) to work more like the potentiometers they were and have finer control over them: As you might be able to tell from the video...
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    V8 Release Work Thread

    @Jordan has done some more wonderful work and given our Virtual Cockpits in CSM and LM more upgrades. A few small things here and there, but the huge new feature is the lighting controls (flood, integral, numerics) are now working. I think this is best demonstrated in a short video: Enjoy!
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