Orbiter Screenshot Thread

I guess global warming melt ice cap and sea level rise...with rise of sea level earth atmosphere rise as well and reach orbiting station and slow it down,well to crash on runway must be a luck.

the Orion-bomb-splitters caused a tsunami while the nuke-explosion heated the polar ice to melt, that's why the runway was flooded excactly at the moment when ISS impacted.

The question is just: why does everything that's fired down by Orion (I also made a few experiments with it) landing on the same runway?

only :probe: kows :hailprobe:

greetings:tiphat:, HAL9001
 
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the Orion-bomb-splitters caused a tsunami while the nuke-explosion heated the polar ice to melt, that's why the runway was flooded excactly at the moment when ISS impacted.

The question is just: why does everything that's fired down by Orion (I also made a few experiments with it) landing on the same runway?

I think Orion is moving stuff instantaneously to a predetermined point if it determines that it was close enough to a blast to be blown to smithereens.
 
My new moon-base.
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Slight update:
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This is it a night:
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Light in the control room:
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Using the turbo pack as a light source for inspection:
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Decided to continue my old Thorton ISS. STS-88 pictured. Managed to get the angle to be pretty close.
 
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Decided to continue my old Thorton ISS. STS-88 pictured. Managed to get the angle to be pretty close.

What exhaust textures are you using ?
 
What exhaust textures are you using ?
Just the default shuttle fleet. Though, I haven't used that orbiter install in ages, so I may have messed with it and don't recall. I normally use mcwoggs' for my normal installs, but I know these aren't those.
 
Still I think it's pure awesome.
 
Finally made a semi-realistic journey to Mars!

Landing #1
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A dawn on the New World
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The ship that got us so far.
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Now to figure out how to get back :lol:
 
Sitting at Jarvis in the TI TX, waiting for a 'fare', kicking back in the port jump seat at sunset, taking pictures:

 
Thanks Spacethingy! I do try and get a 'photo' look with my screenshots. And I figured that a shot inside the cockpit at dusk would require a slower shutter speed.:)

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As an aside; I quite like my photo-editing software, but I notice that after I've got the pic looking like I want, the saved version is almost always a bit darker in appearance.

I'm thinking of trying something new, and thought I'd ask what photo-editors others like or dislike, and if anyone else has noticed a 'darkening' of their images after saving.

Thanks.
 
STS-3, twenty-nine years ago. The third orbital test flight of Columbia.

Fleet V4.7.1 is just about ready for release (working on the documentation now); awhile back I received permission from Gazza to use the meshes from his STS Payloads add-on and I've been adapting some of them to the new fleet as time permits. I figured I'd start at the beginning of the Space Shuttle Program...

I'm looking forward to the new version Shuttle Fleet:thumbup:
 
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