Orbiter Screenshot Thread

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Sputnik 3 over the USSR (May 15, 1958).
 
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Peeking at the universe:
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Why this plasma is leaking?
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progress on Shenzhou 9
 

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Huh, interesting. Looks like a slightly-less-spherical Soyuz.
 
Hey NukeET,are you going to release an updated Niven lunar base with the Big Arrow landing pad?
That looks great.Thanks
 
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And the successful docking.
 

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Something you won't see, any day.
 

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Atlas V CCB + Block-D from the N-1 days = ......

The original plans of Orbital Access Consortium for re-starting production of one of the world's most reliable launchers, the Delta II, is now in doubt due to increasing costs of re-starting production of some of the key components and restoring launch facilities for such a long period. To fill in the gap, we are now discussing with Lockheed Martin, ULA and Russia's RKK Energia to introduce a new variant of the Atlas V - the Atlas V-DM. By replacing the rather expensive Centaur upper stage with the most used re-startable cryogenic upper stage ever flown - the kerosene-fueled Block-DM (325 flights flown since 1967), a cheaper rocket that can compete in the Delta II/Falcon 9 class commercial market is born. With the capability of lifting 7-14.5 tonnes to the ISS orbit and 1.5-4.7 tonnes to GTO, it would probably beat even the Soyuz when it comes the costs, due to the re-use of stages and facilities from other rockets (the Block-DM, for example, is shared with the Zenit and Proton rockets). While negotiations are still on-going, we are already making progress in getting several customers on board for such a proposal. :)

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P.S. Yeah, the Russians are actually interested in such a proposal! (but see the links for the actual market....)

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http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=28145.0

http://novosti-kosmonavtiki.ru/forum/forum13/topic11360/
 
Work so far on the shenzhou-9 VC.
 

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My Inagural launch from the new-improved Wideawake.

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...and a wip of "Spider" the C++ project that's been driving me mad for the last month.

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Call me crazy, but the Star Wars Disco Anthem goes along well with this screenshot.

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Furthermore, with all these screenshots it's like a pictorial history of one huge space program. We've got R&D, colonization, historical, near-future tech, stations, satellites, exploration, challenges, fun-times & competition, experiments, and more. It's all chronicled right here in this thread, along with the videos thread.

Orbiter *IS* its own space agency right here right now!
 
More work on the VC.
 

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Work on the Launch vehicle. Will try to do a velcro, UAP profile.
 

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