Congratulations :thumbup:First successful airless landing at the base I wanted to land at. Actually, it's my first successful accurate landing at a base.
Onwards and upwards, as they say: Mars encounter just a while ago, and now lining up for a hopeful Phobos flyby. The trip's been going swimmingly, having moved on from the Moon to Venus, then around Mercury towards Mars. Now I'll see if I can land accurately in the Martian atmosphere (I've never even been to Mars in Orbiter :lolThis could turn out interesting.
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This has definitely got to be my favourite thing in Orbiter: hours of drifting through space to see a half-lit planet slowly grow ahead of me (well, if I'm bothering to point along my velocity vector). No loading breaks or cutscenes, just space depicted how it should be. The Venus approach was especially stirring. (The music was mindblowingly appropriate, too. :lol![]()
Onwards and upwards, as they say: Mars encounter just a while ago, and now lining up for a hopeful Phobos flyby. The trip's been going swimmingly, having moved on from the Moon to Venus, then around Mercury towards Mars. Now I'll see if I can land accurately in the Martian atmosphere (I've never even been to Mars in Orbiter :lolThis could turn out interesting.
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This has definitely got to be my favourite thing in Orbiter: hours of drifting through space to see a half-lit planet slowly grow ahead of me (well, if I'm bothering to point along my velocity vector). No loading breaks or cutscenes, just space depicted how it should be. The Venus approach was especially stirring. (The music was mindblowingly appropriate, too. :lol![]()
I probably should have put that in the post in the first place, derp. :embarrassed:Just wondering - what music was it?
I thought that was a screen capture of the Apollo 13 film for a second.![]()
Apollo 11 Liftoff!
:blink: You mean a physical camera pointed at the moniter? That is amazing.And the amazing thing is that was when I didn't have FRAPS. I took the picture with a camera.![]()
Yes that is what I did.:blink: You mean a physical camera pointed at the moniter? That is amazing.
I find that Screen capture works better than Fraps for screenshooting in Orbiter. Just Alt+F12 and it goes right into a folder in your Orbiter directory called (screenshots).