BrianJ made the tracking feature code for the HST_EX addon, which Max-Q adopted for his Better ISS addon. Alternatively, we could install/dock a CMG for the suntracking
The entire space station rotates to point toward the Sun whenever the ATM is in use, though I think this also became the permanent orientation of Skylab to prevent its interiors from heating up after it got damaged
AMSO's CSM antenna wasn't designed to be stowable/deployable unless it is mounted on its own Saturn V rocket, so it is impossible to close it in any way
Astronauts are specifically trained for possibly unexpected extended long-duration stays during their missions. This had also happened to the crew of MS-22 when their Soyuz has unexpectedly leaked coolant fluid to space, which has prompted them to extend their mission by another six months
Yeah there's many of them that do not work anymore in newer versions. But you can make them compatible in your Orbiter installation if you know how to. For me the easiest ones to port are those addons that run on Spacecraft3/4 and Multistage2/MS2015 code, just a little bit of rewritting either...
If Crew-9 becomes the makeshift "rescue" mission for the Starliner CFT crew, then Crew-9 could only launch two astronauts to the station (unless SpaceX and NASA restored Crew Dragon's original crew capacity of seven, which I don't see happening anytime soon)
AMSO meshes are encrypted beyond non-Apollo missions, but yeah Multistage2015 Saturns is a possible alternative, though needs to be ported for newer Orbiter versions first
I've been personally longing for an AMSO-compatible Skylab as well, but I thought it was hardcoded for lunar missions only?
Mainstream media will always blow things out of proportion even if in reality it isn't.
This is similar to a time when a certain media outlet declared the cosmonauts aboard Salyut 7 were stranded when a replacement Soyuz (T-10-A) suffered a major launch failure in 1983
Xichang launches all end up having spent boosters crashing nearby villages, hence the gradual decommisioning of that particular launch site in favor of expanding onto Wenchang over time
This was Yusaku Maezawa's exact original plan up until the first flight of Falcon Heavy back in 2018. He and one other person will ride a Crew Dragon on a circumlunar trajectory. Post-Tesla, he was most likely convinced to change his mind to ride on Starship instead when the Falcon Heavy isn't...
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