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  1. MikeB

    News Shuttle Orbiter Full Fuselage Trainer

    This isn't actually "news" news, but it's new (to me). While in Seattle recently, I had the opportunity to tour the FFT at the Museum of Flight. It is a fantastic experience to crawl through the hatch, stand in the mid-deck, look through the airlock, climb the ladder to the flight deck, and...
  2. MikeB

    Updates ISS UPDATES

    OK, somebody has to ask: How does it get dirty?
  3. MikeB

    General Question New to Orbiter - how to get started?

    I don't know how active the members are, but there is a group: http://orbiter-forum.com/group.php?groupid=63
  4. MikeB

    General Question New to Orbiter - how to get started?

    Welcome, aeon! I'm sure you'll find lots of help here. It is traditional to recommend new orbinauts look at Go Play In Space, a gentle introduction to Orbiter. You can find it at: http://www.orbiterwiki.org/wiki/Go_Play_In_Space Chapter 9 has some background and pointers to add-ons for...
  5. MikeB

    Greetings from the west of England!

    Welcome, Johnny. And here's a plug for one of the best introductory resources: Go Play In Space is a set of adventures with Orbiter, taking you from basic maneuvering to planning and executing interplanetary journeys. You can see it (and a lot of other useful information) at OrbiterWiki...
  6. MikeB

    New Orbinauts without a clue

    Note that the latest edition of Go Play In Space is now on OrbiterWiki: http://www.orbiterwiki.org/wiki/Go_Play_In_Space This edition was intended to be an update for Orbiter 2010, and could use some tender editing by the more experienced orbinauts. Included in chapter 8 is a list of...
  7. MikeB

    OrbitHangar has 2 stuck add-ons

    Has any thought been given to adopting the international standard (ISO 8601) for dates in Orbiter, Orbiter Forum, Orbit Hangar, and OrbiterWiki? The date format is YYYY-MM-DD. It is explained at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_8601 I've pushed its use at work (in the US) as part of filenames...
  8. MikeB

    First real-life piloting session !

    Congratulations on starting a new stage of your life. Your "before flying" days are over! It's a bit scary at first, and you'll feel totally incompetent for a while. But when it starts to come together, and you feel your proficiency growing, you'll never want to stop. But also don't forget...
  9. MikeB

    Building a symplectic numerical integrator

    The great thing about the wiki approach is that an article can start small, and be expanded as its authors/editors find the time and energy. If you don't mind, I can take what you've provided here, and post it as an article. Then as your bandwidth permits, you might go in and edit to correct my...
  10. MikeB

    Poll What question will you ask the ISS astronauts ?

    With a little searching, I found this 15-second sample recorded by Chris Hadfield: https://soundcloud.com/colchrishadfield/space-station-noise Now I wonder how loud it really is, compared with other noisy environments such as driving a car at low speed, highway speed, windows open, etc.
  11. MikeB

    Poll What question will you ask the ISS astronauts ?

    Maybe not a question for ISS astro/cosmonauts, but does anyone have a sound file of the ISS background noise? It might be nice to have a realistic sound file for Orbiter Sound ambient noise. If not, maybe the ISS crew could make one for us. :) So here's an actual question: Can the crew tell...
  12. MikeB

    Building a symplectic numerical integrator

    The price is a bit steep for my level of interest, but it's interesting to use Amazon's "look inside". And the cover picture is suggestive of the stability/chaos regions you mentioned. Thanks for the tip, and I look forward to your further exploration of this topic for us amateurs. That reminds...
  13. MikeB

    Building a symplectic numerical integrator

    This is very interesting, but will take some work to digest. Can you recommend a reference for further reading? Maybe one with pictures? ;)
  14. MikeB

    Stability of Apollo 13 lunar orbit

    Over on Gizmodo, there is a list of the things that went wrong leading up to the Apollo 13 "problem": http://io9.com/the-checklist-of-what-had-to-go-wrong-for-apollo-13-to-1697567898 In the discussion someone raised the question: "if the explosion had occurred after the lunar explorers had...
  15. MikeB

    Finally got around to using IMFD :)

    Yep, Mark gave me permission to post the latest edition (early 2009) edition of "The IMFD Full Manual", specifically so that it can be edited in small chunks. It would be great if you could help with updates. Also, Bruce Irving and Mark Paton gave permission for posting the unpublished...
  16. MikeB

    Finally got around to using IMFD :)

    Note that the IMFD Full Manual is now available on OrbiterWiki, and the scenario files can be downloaded from there as well: http://www.orbiterwiki.org/wiki/IMFD_Manual The manual hasn't been updated for a long time, so anyone with IMFD skills should feel free to edit the manual or provide...
  17. MikeB

    General Question Unable to work keyboard controls absent labeled 10-keypad - UPDATE

    I think that model has USB and Bluetooth. Can you connect an external keyboard (preferably with a numeric keypad) and try that?
  18. MikeB

    Humor Jeremy Clarkson, Top Gear host, suspended by BBC

    A fracas is "a noisy disturbance or quarrel". Probably involving shouting, calling bad names, waving of arms, but not actually punching anyone (that would be a brawl).
  19. MikeB

    greetings

    Welcome to a great community! When you want to organize your exploration of Orbiter, take a look at "Go Play In Space", it's a classic. http://www.orbiterwiki.org/wiki/Go_Play_In_Space
  20. MikeB

    Rocket Science For Amateurs (RSFA)

    As many of you know, David Courtney's (blixel) videos on YouTube are a great resource for exploring beginning and advanced Orbiter topics. However, it isn't always easy to find a video that addresses a specific topic. I've started an index to his videos on OrbiterWiki. The index is at...
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