I'd imagine it took about a hour or so. The backup crew put it on warm up in the middle of his checklist and the prime crew turn it on around the middle too. Although I'm only going off rough memory on that.
You would of thought alot of documentation would exsist on them being that they are a...
Hey,
Is the BMAG light on the Command Module C&W a thing that's going to be added? On the pre-launch checklist there is a step that you check that the light has gone out on the BMAG warm-up.
Sorry if this is a question that has already been asked.
Thanks, Ryan.
It's the NCC-1 Burn, sorry that I forgot to mention that. So yeah its the 41 91, and the DSKY isn't displaying anything. It's just after the RPY angels have been put in and the DSKY blanks after pressing Pro for those angels.
Hey guys, I’ve recently just com back to orbiter after a very long absence and I’ve been playing around with NASSP and I’ve gotten up to a point on the Apollo 7 mission I get stuck in.
It’s the NCC-1 Burn and I get up all the way to the point on the checklist in that I have to input the angels...
The title pretty much does the work, give us the greatest space picture.
Not necessarily historic pictures just a great photographic thing (couldn't find a word)
If admins think this is in the wrong spot feel free to switch i wasn't sure either.
Ryan.
Finally a Grand Prix that's at hours that i know exist. Rooted for Webber and he did very well to recover from that poor start.
Thoughts go out to Petrov but did anyone see when the steering wheel broke off it's collum he sort of looked at it then looked up and you could just tell he's thinking...
I can help with things, but be warned i havn't done orbiter in a while along with this forum so i may need time just getting right with orbiter before i can do flights and such. I have alot of experience with former VSAs which names i cannot remember anymore :facepalm:.
Ryan.
Now this is very theoretical. Could a object not neescariely a manned spacecraft but an object none the less go through gas planets like Jupiter, Saturn or Neptune.
Discard the countless amount of gravity pull down.
Is it also possible to go through maybe a star at any lifetime of its cycle...
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