barrygolden Well-known member Joined Nov 3, 2009 Messages 1,211 Reaction score 516 Points 128 Location North of Houston May 2, 2026 #1 Orbiter nuts might be time to do a new Tracking display for an MFD Attachments Earth MFD.png 485.5 KB · Views: 34
n72.75 Seize the means of computation Orbiter Contributor Addon Developer Tutorial Publisher Donator Joined Mar 21, 2008 Messages 2,872 Reaction score 1,714 Points 128 Location Saco, ME Website mwhume.space Preferred Pronouns he/him May 3, 2026 #2 I'm very confused. Isn't this just google earth. I also don't understand the context here...
barrygolden Well-known member Joined Nov 3, 2009 Messages 1,211 Reaction score 516 Points 128 Location North of Houston May 3, 2026 #3 Just trying to get a better way to track spacecraft
Matias Saibene Developing and CMakin' Donator Joined Jul 7, 2012 Messages 1,519 Reaction score 1,542 Points 128 Location Monte Hermoso - Argentina Website github.com Preferred Pronouns he/him May 3, 2026 #4 I remember using this in Orbiter 2010: Addon icon Videnie orbit drawing 1.0 Sep 12, 2011 Imported from OHM I believe that functionality is built into Orbiter 2024 + D3D9 Client.
I remember using this in Orbiter 2010: Addon icon Videnie orbit drawing 1.0 Sep 12, 2011 Imported from OHM I believe that functionality is built into Orbiter 2024 + D3D9 Client.
S Sword7 Active member Joined Mar 23, 2008 Messages 176 Reaction score 32 Points 28 Location Gaithersburg, MD May 10, 2026 #5 That is similar like SpaceX tracking during Falcon 9 launches. I like that MFD package. I like to see tracking above ground. How high altitude current launch is.
That is similar like SpaceX tracking during Falcon 9 launches. I like that MFD package. I like to see tracking above ground. How high altitude current launch is.
barrygolden Well-known member Joined Nov 3, 2009 Messages 1,211 Reaction score 516 Points 128 Location North of Houston May 14, 2026 #6 Back in the early shuttle missions NASA used this image called 3D world to track the shuttle and just trying to see that again
Back in the early shuttle missions NASA used this image called 3D world to track the shuttle and just trying to see that again