OHM STS-51L Challenger

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Author: hutchison66

RIP the Crew of the Shuttle Challenger

Addon uses Jaques Momo's excellent IUS and Gazza's TDRS  Thanks very mush guys for those

Before installing make sure you have Thorton's most excellent ISS v3.0 for the LC-39 tower ( or you can always cut and paste into your own) and Shuttle Fleet

the Spartan-Hubble can be grappled and released

instructions  on orbit  go 58 degrees nose down on prograde then press

Ctrl F8 to extend IUS/TDRS  press again to completely deploy

when motion stops Press Ctrl F8 again to release

shift F8 returns ASE table to payload bay

IUS on MECO  press J to release next stage

TDRS press K to extend Antennas and solar panels

Thanks everyone

just my Homage to these brave heroes  AD ASTRA

David

 



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Once again super job with the Shuttle and payload I hope that Halley's comet is in the sky to look at.
 
Haha Barry wish I could do a comet that would be cool was gonna look at the telescope Addon see if I could add that in if I could then could add on the P67/A from the Rosetta addon that could stand in for Halley
its an idea
Thanks Barry
 
Well, the name of the mod is weird. You should name it OV-099, the actual name of the shuttle. Naming the mod STS 51-L means that it simulates the actual mission STS 51-L, making the shuttle un-flyable (blows up after 70 seconds, quite useless).

I suggest renaming.
 
Well, the name of the mod is weird. You should name it OV-099, the actual name of the shuttle. Naming the mod STS 51-L means that it simulates the actual mission STS 51-L, making the shuttle un-flyable (blows up after 70 seconds, quite useless).

I suggest renaming.

Wrong, it is accurately named. It is about the planned mission STS-51-L, if the O-Ring did not fail. OV-099 is the registration number of the orbiter, not the mission.
 
Wrong, it is accurately named. It is about the planned mission STS-51-L, if the O-Ring did not fail. OV-099 is the registration number of the orbiter, not the mission.

Oh, if that's what you mean, good.
 
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