Orbiter Screenshot Thread

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Are you referring to "hide the camera and time info"? What makes you think that? O.K. it's not just pressing the -Key anymore,....

But removing the info bars (right and left) can be done via right click on the menu bar and selecting "Hide" under the "Info bars" section.

Sounds complicated? No it isn't. It's just the way since 2016 ;)

More on this can be found in the Orbiter documentation (page 32 ff.)

If you were referring to something else, ....that might be possible to hide, too.
 
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I stand corrected. Thanks.

Is there a way to stay on the focused ship, and not change when you change the view to a preset camera ?
 
A few from the return trip from Fra Mauro (Apollo 14)

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Also, I posted a scenario pack from this mission here: https://www.orbiter-forum.com/showthread.php?t=39930
 
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Are you sure this isn't Apollo 15? :hmm:

Haha, it could pass for it I guess...the view angle was just right. But unfortunately NASSP doesn't simulate chute failures yet :)
 
Crew Dragon watching themselves from the HD cameras.
 

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Thanks to BrianJ for the Crew Dragon and jarmonic for the docking cams.
 
Thanks to BrianJ for the Crew Dragon and jarmonic for the docking cams.
I don't know how realistic that is given that the ISS camera system is hardwired and not wireless. So the VV crew wouldn't have access to the camera feeds. Remember, the crew optical alignment target is on the exterior PMA hatch so there's no need for anything else.
 
It wasn't meant to be realistic, just a cool shot. It will look better from the cupola, when the camera views work in the SC3 VC. The crewed vehicles will have a number of alignment targets.
 
STS-88 EVA with SSU in Orbiter 2016.
 

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STS-125 last Hubble repair
 

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STS-125 last Hubble repair
You should use Wolf's hi-res textures, rather than the default ones: [ame="https://www.orbithangar.com/searchid.php?ID=7151"]SSU Photoreal Rev.1[/ame]
 
Thanks, I'll look at those.
 
Here's another batch of screenshots that I don't believe that I've shared yet.

Viking-2 entering orbit around Mars:

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The Viking-2 Lander on the surface with the discarded parachute in the background:

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The Venera-9 Orbiter in orbit around Venus:

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The Venera-9 Lander on the surface of Venus:

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Columbia in a final pre-flare at the end of STS-40:

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Discovery during the OAST-1 operations on STS-41-D:

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STS-92 Discovery
 

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Venture Star with Satellite Delivery:
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