Orbiter Screenshot Thread

I've been working on something...
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I'd say so! :thumbup:

Lift-off USC's Antares-3, which brought the 6 astronauts of Expedition 56 to the ISS-
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Mach 1!
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In orbit now-
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Closing in on the ISS-
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3 hours after docking, the door was opened to the ISS, where they will stay for 6 months and conduct two EVA's-
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For more details on the mission, the EVA's, for updates in their 6 month mission and a link to the photo album for all of the pictures go to the O-F blog for Expedition 56.

Thank you to Diogom for flying this mission and successfully completing it!
 
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2028-Shuttle-A (not that Shuttle-A) Approach and Landing Tests:

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I think I may have blown the tyres... :leaving:
 
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With all my old data gone with the HDD, it's time to start rebuilding the Orbiter installation. May as well start with the old favourite: moon surfing! :)
This time with the Descartes, which I regret not using much before.

Not as low as it can go, but still lower than high command would ever allow such an expensive machine:
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Invading Brighton airspace:
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It's exhilirating to sit in a glass box sailing silently over the lunar terraine at 1700m/s (as long as we don't end up like Kaguya :P):
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Such an event deserves fitting music, and I think I've found it, for anyone who remembers Final Fantasy II:
 

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Invading Brighton airspace:

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I don't know if anyone remembers my Lunar UCGO base, but, here's some pictures of it:

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Crew portrait:
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Time to blast off again:
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As seen from the XR2:
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Main engine ignition:
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Too low terrain. Too low terrain. Too low terrain:
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CRASH:
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But since Orulex doesn't support landable terrain (AFAIK), the Arrow reaches Lunar orbit:
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More pictures later.
 
Here's another set of beauty shots of my reskin project:
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Detail of the yellow placard:
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USC's Expedition 56 EVA#1 Pictures:

EV1 Egresses the Quest Airlock
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Shortly after restraining to the APFR
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At the repair site
(The tear in the solar panel is visible just to the right of the astronaut's head.)
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EV2 Airlock Ingress
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For more details on the EVA and for updates on Expedition 56's 6 month mission, you can follow it on the O-F blog for Expedition 56.

Thank you to Diogom for doing this mission for the VSA.
 
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Thats nice Scav. I like the mini paneling you got going there :)

Thanks. :) I'm thinking a ship that size probably wasn't built in one (day/week/month/year), so . . . from front to back there's a definite progression in size and configuration of body paneling.

Again, a series of cutting, pasting, orientating and sizing of stock Atlantis textures. I think it works. I think I'm about ready to release this one (if I can get on orbithangar, that is).


Heading home

Hmm. For some reason, this reminds me of billiards. Is the DG a cue stick, then?
 
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