Orbiter Screenshot Thread

Sunrise

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Last one for today.

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Columbia at Vandenberg AFB for Flight Vehicle Verification (FVV) tests:

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Same subject, different angle, now the mobile Shuttle Assembly Building (SAB) is in the FOV:

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Space Dynamics Unlimited Space Station Earth-1
Purpose: Research of experimental technologies, and refueling of orbital craft
Orbit: 52.5° inclination
Altitude: Max 415 km, min 390 km above surface
Crew: 4 long-term stay, max 10 short-term

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Photo of the main HAB assembly, featuring ESALAB module in far right of this picture
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Experimental Spacetech Micro-nuclear reactor (far left), it's cooling medium tanks and radiators. Main Station Propulsion System is visible in the view.
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I think I should make a VSA :facepalm: :lol:
 
Are you sure it is not the flag of the Ivory Coast?
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They are very similar.
 
Seeking some inspiration to throw myself into improving it, I got the 7k-OKS out of the hangar once more, after some time grounded...
So here's Soyuz 11. (For obvious reasons, no pics of the landing)

At the launch pad:
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Lift-off
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On the way to Salyut 1
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A look out of the window
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Hope this time it works...
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View of the station at undocking
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Thanks to Eli13 for photo editing.
 
The Last Dance !!
 

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Um . . .

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:facepalm:

All I've got to say at this point is . . . whoever's driving that towing truck had better have the right stuff.

They'd also have to construct a new processing facility near the runway. There is no WAY that Vanguard would clear the buildings and parking lots between the SLF and the OPFs.

This might dash my (*ahem*) new vision for NASA's manned space program. If they dump this bird into the drink before it even gets to the runway . . .

Sorry. Just another late-night musing . . .
 
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Preparing for tomorrows launch for a 3 day orbital test flight.

The XL-70 will be flown by Christine and Andrew (the woman and the guy next to XL-70s nose weel). HyperDart will be flown by Dough (left as seen by Christine) and mission specialist Chris (right as seen by Christine).

There is 1 scheduled EVA to test the airlock.

(This will be my first flight with the HyperDart)
 
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Preparing for tomorrows launch for a 3 day orbital test flight.

The XL-70 will be flown by Christine and Andrew (the woman and the guy next to XL-70s nose weel). HyperDart will be flown by Dough (left as seen by Christine) and mission specialist Chris (right as seen by Christine).

There is 1 scheduled EVA to test the airlock.

(This will be my first flight with the HyperDart)

just a REALLY COOL PIC! :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
 
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Astrovan leaving with the astronauts. On the left the runway with the XL-70 and the Hyperdart. In the center the VAB and on the right the LC-39.

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Driving

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Astrovan arrived. In the distance you can see LC-39


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XL-70 departs

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climbing

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HyperDart released. You can still see the XL-70

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Coasting

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And we're in orbit!
 
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