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Is there any chance that you can look at Wallops Island? It's a very active launch center, including RocketLab launches, but there have been no updates for 2016, not to mention issues with the original base builds that put spacecraft in the ocean in scenarios.
LadyCroussette
LadyCroussette
I do intend to make it at some point in the near future. When though? I don't know. Not until I at least finished Quebec.
¡Saludos desde Monte Hermoso, Argentina! Qué lindo debe ser tomarse unos mates al lado del Nahuel Huapi.🧉
Hi Ajaja, I've just read the topic''LOP-G to Brighton Beach and Back Again'' and it's very intersting. I'm currently trying to model an NRHO orbit thanks to GMAT. But when I try the coordinates you mentioned in this topic, it doesn't work : the orbit is not stable, Idk where is the problem. Moreover, you used a brut force algorithm to find a stable NRHO orbit. Could you share your technique, please ? Thanks a lot :)
It was obligatory to get a Russian Pepsi bottle in 1990. This was just a few years after Pepsi started selling in Russia and the famous photo of a Russian Tu-95 crewmember putting a bottle up in his window during an intercept by a U.S. fighter was in recent memory.

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Souvenir pins were sold everywhere. Several of the folks in my group were exploring the market in the old fortress of Zagorsk and we looked at the prices and pulled out fistfuls of U.S. dollars, each of us buying a full set of pins, which made the babushka running the stand very happy. The ice cream stand next door similarly did very well.

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Good day Olrik, I downloaded Mars One , good work but the Welcome to MARSONE scenario hangs up as follows.

>> ERROR: DGIV\DG-Cockpit_UMmu_Ground
>> [Vessel::OpenConfigFile | .\Vessel.cpp | 252]
gattispilot
gattispilot
I assume for 2010? And I assume you have the DGIV loaded? DGIV doesn't work in 2016
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Oldsalter
In 2010 with DGIV . Creating an UMMU free scenario MARSone works as scenery. I have parked XL5 there.
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From home (Salters Rest) to ISS this morning 3:15 and did not put a scratch on the ISS. Had to use an external camera though.
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