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  1. rcflyinghokie

    Unable to deploy EASEP

    When I load your save everything is deployed. Which textures files did you install when you installed O24? It might be an issue with that. They all seem floating for me, so that tells me your surface textures and mine differ for some reason.
  2. rcflyinghokie

    Unable to deploy EASEP

    do you have a save where its not working? if one item deployed the others certainly should
  3. rcflyinghokie

    Unable to deploy EASEP

    The items and order deployed by the CDR and LMP are in the guide, they are a specific order by each crewmember on the surface listed in there.
  4. rcflyinghokie

    Unable to deploy EASEP

    So the CDR and LMP both have a deploy order shown in the document above. Which build are you on?
  5. rcflyinghokie

    NASSP Quick-Start Guide and Extra Info for Newcomers

    Current information now found in https://www.orbiter-forum.com/threads/nassp-installation-information.43603/
  6. rcflyinghokie

    NASSP keyboard commands

    Keyboard commands now found in https://www.orbiter-forum.com/threads/nassp-installation-information.43603/
  7. rcflyinghokie

    NASSP Installation Information

    Attached to this thread is the current Quick Start Guide for NASSP. It explains NASSP 8/Orbiter 2016 beta installation and NASSP 9/Orbiter 2024 and OpenOrbiter installations. It also contains a bunch of useful tips and tricks and the NASSP keybinds. Last Updated: 1 JUN 2026
  8. rcflyinghokie

    Discussion NASSP Orbiter 2024 Compatibility Thread

    Probably best to move this to another thread as its unrelated to compatibility at this point. Ping me in a new thread and we will see what's up.
  9. rcflyinghokie

    Discussion NASSP Orbiter 2024 Compatibility Thread

    The nonessential bus powered scientific equipment outlets and on 8 it powered the flight qualification instrumentation as well, so the NONESS buss was powered up for SPS burns to record qualification data.
  10. rcflyinghokie

    VC Graphical Issues and Observations

    All of these settings are listed in the quick start guide FYSA
  11. rcflyinghokie

    Discussion NASSP Orbiter 2024 Compatibility Thread

    I have the nvidia app but never have run into this
  12. rcflyinghokie

    Discussion NASSP Orbiter 2024 Compatibility Thread

    All I can tell you is the keyboard commands in the QSG all work in O24/OO on a US keyboard for certain. Left Alt + R does the crew recovery for me (with the hatch open, of course)
  13. rcflyinghokie

    Discussion NASSP Orbiter 2024 Compatibility Thread

    All of those keybinds work on O24. Are you using a US keyboard?
  14. rcflyinghokie

    Question Apollo 10 PC Time

    Plane change time, this will be CDH-30m
  15. rcflyinghokie

    Discussion NASSP Orbiter 2024 Compatibility Thread

    I think it should be safe to copy the alpha on top and replace all in this case.
  16. rcflyinghokie

    Discussion NASSP Orbiter 2024 Compatibility Thread

    So I am hosting three iterations there: NASSP-V9.0-Orbiter2024 version is the O24 version of the main NASSP 8 repository. NASSP-V9.0-Folgers-Alpha is the alpha version of the main repository NASSP-V9.0-Folgers-J-Mission-Alpha is the J mission branch which has changes that facilitate the J...
  17. rcflyinghokie

    Discussion NASSP Orbiter 2024 Compatibility Thread

    So the repo there is old. We have more up to date versions on my github https://github.com/rcflyinghokie/NASSP/releases I would encourage reinstalling fresh using the NASSP quick start guide attached to those builds, and our NASSP alpha in my github has all the latest and greatest to enjoy...
  18. rcflyinghokie

    Apollo 11 6 hour P23

    For Apollo 11, they relied on P23 to get the initial attitudes generally, you can also get some of the adjusted ones from the transcript as you have seen. However the mission reports have a list of all alignments and such. http://www.ibiblio.org/apollo/Documents/A11_MissionReport.pdf
  19. rcflyinghokie

    Apollo 11 6 hour P23

    P23 generates an initial attitude for each star
  20. rcflyinghokie

    Apollo 11 6 hour P23

    Hey I can help answer some of these: Here is a quality scan of 11's flight plan, you can see at the 6 hour mark (flight plan page 3-7) the stars used. https://www.ibiblio.org/apollo/Documents/Apollo_11_Flight_Plan_HSK.pdf Additionally, ENH is "earth near horizon" and EFH is "earth far...
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