I wrote this module a while back so I would always have a recent snapshot when working on NASSP or when Orbiter inevitably crashed. I'm the type of person that always forgets to save...
Every now and then I would get a request from people to help compiling this or getting it running. No more...
StateSnap
StateSnap is a module for Orbiter implementing an autosave feature. When StateSnap is enabled it will automatically save the current simulation to your Scenarios folder as "StateSnap".
This way you can revert to roughly what you were doing in case you made a mistake or Orbiter crashed.
OrbiterCrews sounds nice. I applaud your effort in bringing a new EVA SDK to Orbiter. I'm excited to try it out. :)
I do hope you seriously consider making it open source for above mentioned reasons. NASSP could desperately use more advanced EVA functionality and if it is released under a...
I very much do not see the point in doing this. There already is an Orbiter organisation on GitHub to which members on this forum have administrative privileges.
Orbiter has been made open source to allow others to continue it's development. Your concern is the use of the name "Orbiter" for the...
We have very little documentation on the activities before T-4:00. Recently we got a new document that has more details on this which may allow us to supply a scenario from earlier in pre-launch but this is still some time away.
The best method of powering down the CSM is to use the procedure...
@Lodkins Your orbiter_ng.cfg was probably overwritten by ProjectMercury. I assume you had a split texture dir to use Orbiter2016's textures. You'll need to reapply those.
So a couple of things I've noticed.
When I turn the suit fan off, I get a CABIN PRESS and O2 QUAN warning. Turning the suit fan on again does not clear this and the fan sound is also way quieter than before.
Is this just my incompetence or does this still need to get implemented?
If I open the...
It means that the calculated correction burn was so small that it fell within the mission rules that dictate if a burn should be executed or not.
So if a burn is scrubbed you can be confident that you are on course and no correction is necessary at the present time. :)
Later on you will get a...
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