Orbiter Screenshot Thread

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Alright all, guess this.
Enterprisestack.png
 
That is Enterprise on LC-39A during pad checkout before the launch of STS-1 (by-the-way, the filename kinda gave it away ;)).
Yes and that screenshot is wrong. When Enterprise was at pad A for the Flight Vehicle Verification tests, the GOX Vent Arm(GVA) had not yet been installed. Enterprise was only used check out the mechanical interfaces of the pad as the entire stack was made up of dummy elements, ET and SRBs included. Also MLP-1 was not completely outfitted to support any tanking or cryo tests.

Also the FSS still had it's original LUT-heritage color: http://images.ksc.nasa.gov/photos/1979/high/KSC-79PC-0265.jpg
Another one: http://images.ksc.nasa.gov/photos/1979/high/KSC-79PC-0265.jpg
 
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Yes and that screenshot is wrong. When Enterprise was at pad A for the Flight Vehicle Verification tests, the GOX Vent Arm(GVA) had not yet been installed. Enterprise was only used check out the mechanical interfaces of the pad as the entire stack was made up of dummy elements, ET and SRBs included. Also MLP-1 was not completely outfitted to support any tanking or cryo tests.

Also the FSS still had it's original LUT-heritage color: http://images.ksc.nasa.gov/photos/1979/high/KSC-79PC-0265.jpg
Another one: http://images.ksc.nasa.gov/photos/1979/high/KSC-79PC-0265.jpg

Ah well, did the best with what I had. ;)
 
I seriously pressed F9 when I looked at the screenshot.
 
:rofl:. But you got it right, it is Seattle. How did you guess?

Too much Orbiteering, I'd guess. But Puget Sound and the San Juan islands don't look like anything else.

Now, your new one is tougher. But that knot in the upper right looks like it might be the Louisiana coastline, and the line heading towards it has to be the mighty Mississippi. So we're approximately over Galveston; maybe a bit further southwest, but no further than Corpus Christi.
 
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