Zorg Posted August 15, 2023 Share Posted August 15, 2023 2 hours ago, bigyihsuan said: Weird. I wonder why. Log and modlist here: https://gist.github.com/bigyihsuan/b5dac3cfc981b732cc4702e36b890774 Im gonna guess its Bella TU. It might not be up to date with the foil switch. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GoldForest Posted August 15, 2023 Share Posted August 15, 2023 (edited) Early access VIKING... orbiter. Yay! I, still, suck at doing planetary transfers, so a little cheating was utilized to get Viking Orbiter around Duna. Also, I know this is super early and the configs are very copy paste, but a few things I noted. Please ignore if these are known issues: Spoiler -Solar panels don't produce any EC -Viking Orbiter engine slowly overheats for burns lasting a long time. -The bioshield decoupler decouples from the bottom and not the top. Full album: Imgur: The magic of the Internet Edited August 15, 2023 by GoldForest Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rodger Posted August 15, 2023 Share Posted August 15, 2023 5 hours ago, bigyihsuan said: Weird. I wonder why. Log and modlist here: https://gist.github.com/bigyihsuan/b5dac3cfc981b732cc4702e36b890774 Replace the config file in Bella_TU/AgenaUnlimited with this file, should fix it: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1--AR6JqLVU1xZATKRuTJrO12Ww08WjTR/view?usp=sharing Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlackDinoShadows Posted August 15, 2023 Share Posted August 15, 2023 (edited) 9 hours ago, bigyihsuan said: How do you turn off the foil on the Agena parts? I think it's a problem with the Bella_TU mod because it's not updated for the 1.13 , so maybe the creator will correct this or not. (thanks Rodger for the patch). Edited August 15, 2023 by BlackDinoShadows Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shakuvendell Posted August 15, 2023 Share Posted August 15, 2023 So how does Kepler's unknown object tracker work, besides mimicking the tracking station's asteroid tracking feature? I mean, why does it automatically target Duna, and how can I change the target, if possible? Actually, also curious if this was a real historical use for Kepler? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bigyihsuan Posted August 15, 2023 Share Posted August 15, 2023 6 hours ago, Zorg said: Im gonna guess its Bella TU. It might not be up to date with the foil switch. 2 hours ago, Rodger said: Replace the config file in Bella_TU/AgenaUnlimited with this file, should fix it: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1--AR6JqLVU1xZATKRuTJrO12Ww08WjTR/view?usp=sharing 1 hour ago, BlackDinoShadows said: I think it's a problem with the Bella_TU mod because it's not updated for the 1.13 , so maybe the creator will correct this or not. (thanks Rodger for the patch). Thanks all. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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CobaltWolf Posted August 15, 2023 Author Share Posted August 15, 2023 (edited) 5 hours ago, GoldForest said: Early access VIKING... orbiter. Yay! Also, I know this is super early and the configs are very copy paste, but a few things I noted. Please ignore if these are known issues: -Solar panels don't produce any EC -Viking Orbiter engine slowly overheats for burns lasting a long time. -The bioshield decoupler decouples from the bottom and not the top. Heh, I didn't even think it got uploaded - I was having trouble with creating a new branch last night. Ironic that you said they were copy paste - I put a lot of work into making them more polished than my normal uploads. There's still work to be done on them - that's just as far as I got last night before having to go to sleep. Thanks for the heads up on the solars, I hadn't gotten around to checking them, or the engine. The bioshield decoupler should decouple from the bottom - it's used to jettison itself and the bottom of the bioshield once the lander has done its thing. Edited August 15, 2023 by CobaltWolf Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GoldForest Posted August 15, 2023 Share Posted August 15, 2023 38 minutes ago, CobaltWolf said: Heh, I didn't even think it got uploaded - I was having trouble with creating a new branch last night. Ironic that you said they were copy paste - I put a lot of work into making them more polished than my normal uploads. There's still work to be done on them - that's just as far as I got last night before having to go to sleep. Thanks for the heads up on the solars, I hadn't gotten around to checking them, or the engine. The bioshield decoupler should decouple from the bottom - it's used to jettison itself and the bottom of the bioshield once the lander has done its thing. Lol. Well, you always say your copy and pasting configs, so I figured this time was no different. No problem. And ah, I didn't know. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CobaltWolf Posted August 15, 2023 Author Share Posted August 15, 2023 33 minutes ago, GoldForest said: Lol. Well, you always say your copy and pasting configs, so I figured this time was no different. No problem. And ah, I didn't know. Yeah mostly just meant that I forced myself to actually update the names/descriptions before pushing them, haha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blufor878 Posted August 15, 2023 Share Posted August 15, 2023 (edited) Just reinstalling an old friend. I just learned that SRB Waterfall has been renamed RSMP, and no longer needs TUFX as a requirement. Edit: I've noticed one issue where the SRB1200 series boosters aren't making any sound when RSMP is installed. I already posted on that thread but wanted to mention it here too in case. Still very pretty though! Edited August 15, 2023 by Blufor878 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Invaderchaos Posted August 15, 2023 Share Posted August 15, 2023 TACSAT/TACOMSAT is cooking... ' Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DaveyJ576 Posted August 15, 2023 Share Posted August 15, 2023 9 hours ago, Stolas said: Excellent work! Very innovative. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kspbutitscursed Posted August 16, 2023 Share Posted August 16, 2023 2 hours ago, Invaderchaos said: TACSAT/TACOMSAT is cooking... ' Oh looking nice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GoldForest Posted August 16, 2023 Share Posted August 16, 2023 (edited) Shuttle/Agena study. Volume 2, part 1: Program requirements, conclusions, recommendations - NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Shuttle/Agena study. Volume 2, part 2: Agena tug configurations, Shuttle/Agena interface, performance, safety, cost - NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) 19720013176.pdf (nasa.gov) 19720013177.pdf (nasa.gov) Shuttle Agena. Surprised it's not in game. It uses a new model of the 8XXX engine called the 8247. There are also various models including a short and fat Agena. Solar panels would be attached to a tug version. Lots of stuff. Full album: Imgur: The magic of the Internet Edited August 16, 2023 by GoldForest Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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CobaltWolf Posted August 16, 2023 Author Share Posted August 16, 2023 5 hours ago, GoldForest said: Shuttle Agena. Surprised it's not in game. It uses a new model of the 8XXX engine called the 8247. There are also various models including a short and fat Agena. Solar panels would be attached to a tug version. Lots of stuff. The two Agena engine variants with the big black radiative extensions are from the Shuttle Agena studies. I didn't make new tankage for them since that would have been a whole project itself, plus the SOT Agena was cooler. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GoldForest Posted August 16, 2023 Share Posted August 16, 2023 35 minutes ago, CobaltWolf said: The two Agena engine variants with the big black radiative extensions are from the Shuttle Agena studies. I didn't make new tankage for them since that would have been a whole project itself, plus the SOT Agena was cooler. Hmm. From what I can tell, 8247 used a short nozzle and not a extended nozzle. I'm also more talking about the other hardware, like fat and short Agena along with the shuttle agena solar panel. Plus the tug hardware. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davidy12 Posted August 16, 2023 Share Posted August 16, 2023 17 hours ago, Invaderchaos said: TACSAT/TACOMSAT is cooking... ' I Think Harrison Schmidt wanted mini versions of these guys to be loaded in a CSM and used for a far-side lunar mission Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OrbitalManeuvers Posted August 16, 2023 Share Posted August 16, 2023 Probably on the "too early" train, but thought I'd ask about the very low Viking TWR ... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beccab Posted August 16, 2023 Share Posted August 16, 2023 2 hours ago, davidy12 said: I Think Harrison Schmidt wanted mini versions of these guys to be loaded in a CSM and used for a far-side lunar mission Do you have a link to that? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zw_45 Posted August 16, 2023 Share Posted August 16, 2023 (edited) 1 hour ago, OrbitalManeuvers said: Probably on the "too early" train, but thought I'd ask about the very low Viking TWR ... Viking orbiter uses a single RS-2101 engine derived from minuteman postboost vehicle thruster. The max thrust is 1.39kN in reality. So the TWR should be that low. Edited August 16, 2023 by zw_45 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
davidy12 Posted August 16, 2023 Share Posted August 16, 2023 1 hour ago, Beccab said: Do you have a link to that? NVM, Mis-read. He wanted stripped down satellites launched on Centaur rockets. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DaveyJ576 Posted August 16, 2023 Share Posted August 16, 2023 So I was on a road trip earlier this week to Michigan to see my family. On the way back I stopped at the Armstrong Air & Space Museum in Wapakoneta, Ohio. I had not been there since I was a kid so I was interested to go back. The museum was well done and maintained and had some interesting artifacts. This is Armstrong's suit from the Gemini 8 mission. Other than being a bit faded it is extremely well preserved. It looks as if he wore it yesterday. This is the Gemini 8 spacecraft that Neil and Dave Scott flew to the first successful docking in space. Jim Lovell once said that it was like two men living in the front seat of a Volkswagen. I can see why! The two ejection seats really did take up a lot of space that could have been used for other purposes. I tried to imagine how this would have looked if it was a Gemini B with the hatch in the heatshield between the seats, then thought about how an astronaut would have had to contort themselves in order to get out of the seat and through the hatch... The biggest surprise was the parachute bridle trough between the hatches. I was surprised by the rough edges that you can see here. Closer inspection showed it to be a ceramic material. I believe this was used because it could protect the riser lines from the heat of reentry. When the crew pressed the button to go to the two point suspension, two metal bridle legs broke through the ceramic cover and deployed with the parachute risers. The two bridle legs were still barely visible folded up inside the trough. The plexiglass case near the bottom of the picture covers an umbilical disconnect to the retrograde section. The pyros that cut the cable did not do so neatly, the edges of the cables were pretty jagged, but it obviously did the job adequately. It was a cool experience and a thrill to see a piece of our spaceflight heritage. If you are ever in central Ohio, I recommend that you stop at this museum. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kspbutitscursed Posted August 16, 2023 Share Posted August 16, 2023 2 hours ago, DaveyJ576 said: So I was on a road trip earlier this week to Michigan to see my family. On the way back I stopped at the Armstrong Air & Space Museum in Wapakoneta, Ohio. I had not been there since I was a kid so I was interested to go back. The museum was well done and maintained and had some interesting artifacts. This is Armstrong's suit from the Gemini 8 mission. Other than being a bit faded it is extremely well preserved. It looks as if he wore it yesterday. This is the Gemini 8 spacecraft that Neil and Dave Scott flew to the first successful docking in space. Jim Lovell once said that it was like two men living in the front seat of a Volkswagen. I can see why! The two ejection seats really did take up a lot of space that could have been used for other purposes. I tried to imagine how this would have looked if it was a Gemini B with the hatch in the heatshield between the seats, then thought about how an astronaut would have had to contort themselves in order to get out of the seat and through the hatch... The biggest surprise was the parachute bridle trough between the hatches. I was surprised by the rough edges that you can see here. Closer inspection showed it to be a ceramic material. I believe this was used because it could protect the riser lines from the heat of reentry. When the crew pressed the button to go to the two point suspension, two metal bridle legs broke through the ceramic cover and deployed with the parachute risers. The two bridle legs were still barely visible folded up inside the trough. The plexiglass case near the bottom of the picture covers an umbilical disconnect to the retrograde section. The pyros that cut the cable did not do so neatly, the edges of the cables were pretty jagged, but it obviously did the job adequately. It was a cool experience and a thrill to see a piece of our spaceflight heritage. If you are ever in central Ohio, I recommend that you stop at this museum. Ah yes the gemini mission that went on wild trip through space. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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