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Thanks, I've got some interesting stuff to show later down the line
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OMG FINALLY WE'RE GETTING A GOOD PIRS MODEL HELL YEAH Also (since you're doing Pirs/Poisk), do you have any plans for a Progress revamp? since the parts are outdated by at least 2 years
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Since you're doing 3/2 engine Proton variants, can we get an extended 3rd stage tank to go with it?
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Energia-Vulkan Korolev Kubichev Cross
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Do you also have plans to include Proton M+? (Extended First Stage Variant)
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Proton K - Zarya Plus some Zarya pics
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It even has obscure details like the tilted tanks Hands down one of the best things to happen to Tantares
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A GIANT LEAP FORWARD As part of NASA's Fiscal Year 2004 Report, New Funding was allocated to expand the scope of the on-going Selene Program after realizing that China still doesn't have a defined Human-Rated Lunar Infrastructure, as indicated by classified documents, from being merely a second Apollo-style Lunar Landing "Boots On The Ground" attempt into a more fleshed-out Science Exploration Program involving the Original goal of establishing a human presence on the moon since the Apollo days, alongside Expanding Humanity's Scientific Endeavour by building Orbital Outposts in Low Earth Orbit and Beyond to serve as Staging Areas for Future Missions (Like Long-Duration Stays on a Space Station) Of course, none of that would be possible without improving Previous Mission Infrastructure, most notably the Saturn III Rocket - While Powerful enough for single-launch Lunar Missions (As demonstrated since 1998), It can't launch a Heavy Payload into Low Earth Orbit without compromising Performance, That's one of the main reason why the existing Saturn III will be replaced by the more powerful Saturn III+, Improving multiple aspects such as: - Engine Performance (STME-X) - Guidance Systems - First Stage Tanks (10m Extension) It was under the curtains for a while until recently, Design Documents were published 3 months after LDM-1 revealing the new and improved Saturn III+ Maximum Payload to Low Earth Orbit Comparison Upper Stages Technical Comparison Document Alongside Saturn III+'s reveal, A New Space Station was revealed soon after, aiming to serve as an Orbital Outpost for future missions. Derived from Previous Proposals for Space Station Freedom and Cancelled ISS moodules and proposals from International Partners like ESA and JAXA, The New Space Station under the name "Aquarius" is planned to enter Full Operational Status by 2014 Three Proposals were sent Pending Approval by all 3 sides (NASA, ESA and JAXA) Option A: Space Station Aquarius - Baseline Option B: Space Station Aquarius - Extended Proposal Option C: Space Station Aquarius - Free Flyer Derived From The Previous Proposal With the afromentioned recent developments and the change of direction, The First Moon Landing Mission is delayed to to NET 2010 to facilitate the transition from previous Saturn III Infrastructure and Operations to Saturn III+ Production and Operation, Implementing changes to modernize the Human Landing System [HLS], alongside the future development and assembly of Space Station Aquarius Farewell Statement: All Missions moving forward will no longer fly on Saturn III, So it's time to Bid Farewell to the venerable rocket that defied the odds, Set America's footing back into Space following a 30-year gap in Lunar Operations, Inspired a New Generation of Space Explorers and Served as a Test Platform for Crew-Rated Spacecraft Such as Odysseus.
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Here's a small teaser into what's coming next:
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Oh no I can already see you placing a Centaur on top of a Proton
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It's from this mod But since the link's down I reuploaded it: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1x7zTbvOafXOcEEurSa717x5zuZfU_ONc
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LDM-1 - PART II | LUNAR OPERATIONS Following a successful separation event, Odysseus is on its way to the Moon to conduct various tests of Propulsion, Guidance and Communication systems. It will stay on a lunar orbit for 45 days - about the same length as two full moon orbit cycles around Earth Coast Phase Lunar Orbit Insertion Odysseus in Low Lunar Orbit (LLO) Second Orbit Pass Earthrise Last Orbit Before Moon Departure [Switchover to Mission Control] "All Systems Good, Inititating Moon Departure Profile" "Two Good Engines, Guidance System reports Nominal telemetry" "Separation Right on Time, Starting up Reserve Fuel Cells" Ten Minutes Before Earth Entry Interface Earth Entry Interface - Loss of Communication Peak Entry Heating Entry Heating Subsiding, Comms Restored Parachute Deployment Splashdown - Southwest Pacific Ocean Post-Flight Analysis: LDM-1, as with all previous missions was a resounding success, verifying all systems required for Future Lunar Operations by testing Odysseus CEV extensively in and around the Earth-Moon System. This marks the first time an American crewed spacecraft successfully entered Lunar Orbit since Apollo 17 This flight also marks the partial decommissioning of Saturn III, being replaced by Saturn III+, an improved version of the latter allowing even more payload to be launched into Low Earth Orbit, Lunar Orbit and Beyond The next step in America's continued Space Exploration Program would be the extensive testing of the Human Landing System (HLS) verifying its capability to lift crew in-and-out of the Earth-Moon System A Personal Annoncement: 2 pages? What an achievement, most of my forum threads died short of completing a full page I just want to say: Thanks to everyone who interacted with/followed this Forum Thread, y'all give me enough motivation to continue forward with this Alt-Hist Thread
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[Additional Context: Previous 2 posts were deleted due to a loss of media] Hmm yeah I think I'm abandoning this spinoff/sub-serie(s) since it's way too much to work on 2 separate timelines Post will be resuming soon-ish? I'll see what I can do
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