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Orbiter - Vostok 1 - First Ever Manned Spaceflight
Orbiter is a free spaceflight simulator, it's got much more detail on the actual flying and vehicles than KSP, but lacks the building and real time rigid bod...
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Scott Plays Orbiter - Launching A Space Shuttle Without Reading The Manual
Since I have about 27365982732398742 requests to play this game I try something simple like launching a shuttle into orbit. I didn't read the manual first. D...
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Orbiter 2010 - [Part 1] Absolute Beginner Guide - Getting to Orbit 1
This video was recorded Thursday, June 6, 2013 I find it somewhat difficult to make videos that cater specifically to beginners. You have to include enough i...
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Ares Mission to Mars: Voyage (remastered) - Orbiter Space Flight Simulator
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Facebook. Advances, pictures, details, comments.
-- Original version uploaded on March 23, 2009 --
An Orbiter addon based on the novel "Voyage" by Stephen Baxter. "Voyage" is an alternative-history narrative in which the US President Richard Nixon makes a fateful decision in 1972 - to abandon the Shuttle program and concentrate all efforts on a manned lan
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Orbiter Apollo Mission Part 3: Returning to Earth
Orbiter:
http://orbit.medphys.ucl.ac.uk/
AMSO (Apollo Mod):
http://www.acsoft.ch/AMSO/amso.html
Lunar Transfer MFD:
http://users.kymp.net/p501474a/Orbiter/Orbiter.html
Orbiter Sound:
http://orbiter.dansteph.com/forum/index.php?page=download
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Apollo direct landing - Orbiter Space Flight Simulator 2010
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Direct ascent was a proposed method for a mission to the Moon. In the United States, direct ascent proposed using the enormous Nova rocket to launch a spacecraft directly to the Moon, where it would land tail-first and then launch off the Moon back to Earth. The other options that NASA considered for the m
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Playing Orbiter.... After Reading The Manual
So I got 20k views, and now I'm compelled to make more of this. So I downloaded some recommended mods (Sound, Delta Glider, UMMU) and made a point of running...
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Episode 3: The Orbiter
YOUTUBE pulled the first version for showing too much of Tyrone's nob. Sorry for the edits, guys.
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ISRO's Mars Orbiter Mission In A Nutshell
I have been following ISRO's Mars Orbiter Mission facebook page and I noticed many people can't really understand what's going on and what the mission is all...
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Let's Play Orbiter 2010: Space Flight Simulator
Tomorrow, May 16th 2011, Space Shuttle Endeavour STS-134 is scheduled for its final launch at 8:56am EDT (12:56 UTC). Be sure to watch live at http://www.nas...
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'Apollo 11: Remastered' - An Orbiter Film
July 16, 1969 - Apollo 11 lifts off for the moon. This film is a remake of my orginial Apollo 11 release featuring Orbiter Space Flight Simulator and AMSO Ap...
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Apollo 20: Mission to Tycho - Orbiter Space Flight Simulator
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Apollo 8 - Orbiter 2010 Space Flight Simulator
This is the external view recording of the Apollo 8 Mission I did using Orbiter Space Flight Simulator. I tried to do the mission in a way as close as possib...
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Mission to Venus - an Orbiter movie
Realistic Venus manned flyby using new Forum Orbiter Italia updated Antares 2.5 vessel. http://orbiteritalia.forumotion.com/
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2011: Jupiter Odyssey - An Orbiter Film
My first ORBITER 2010 feature film. Highly recommended you watch full screen and in HD!
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Gemini VIII - Orbiter Space Flight Simulator
Gemini 8 (officially Gemini VIII) was the sixth manned spaceflight in NASA's Gemini program. The mission conducted the first docking of two spacecraft in orbit, but suffered the first critical in-space system failure of a U.S. spacecraft which threatened the lives of the astronauts and required immediate abort of the mission. The crew was returned to Earth safely.
Gemini 8 launch and ascent were
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Orbiter 2015 Beta [Revision 9]
This video was recorded Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Orbiter Forum thread about the upcoming version of Orbiter: http://www.orbiter-forum.com/showthread.php?t=33798
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Common questions I get: What screen recording software do you use? What joystick do you use? Wha
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Gemini VII & VI-A - Orbiter Space Flight Simulator
The original Gemini 6 mission, scheduled for launch on October 25, 1965 at 12:41 pm EDT, had a planned mission duration of 46 hours 47 minutes, completing a total of 29 orbits. It was to land in the western Atlantic Ocean south of Bermuda. The mission was to include four dockings with the Agena Target Vehicle. On October 25, 1965, Walter Schirra and Thomas Stafford boarded their Gemini 6 craft to
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Astro Orbiter On-ride (Complete HD Experience) Magic Kingdom WDW
http://clicktotweet.com/RwDIZ Take a ride on Astro Orbiter at the Magic Kingdom at Disney World in Florida with this complete experience POV. Business Contac...
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Orbiter 2010 - Space Shuttle TAL Abort
During a nominal launch of Space Shuttle Columbia, a single engine fail, forced a TAL abort (Trans Atlantic Landing) to Zaragoza airport in Spain. ADDONS: Sh...
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Earthquaker Devices Interstellar Orbiter Dual Resonant Filter
http://earthquakerdevices.com/ Welcome back, you just blasted off with the Interstellar Orbiter from our friends at Earthquaker Devices. The Interstellar Orbiter is a pair of resonant filters that work in tandem to give the Interstellar Orbiter its alien sound. One LFO sweeps both filter sections in opposite directions for a sound never before heard in a stompbox. Each filter has individually adju
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Soviet Space Shuttle Buran - Orbiter Space Flight Simulator
http://www.facebook.com/orbiterfilmmaker Facebook. Advances, pictures, details, comments. The Buran spacecraft (Snowstorm), GRAU index 11F35 K1 was a Russian...
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Soyuz 4 & 5 - Orbiter Space Flight Simulator
Soyuz 4 (Union 4) was launched on 14 January 1969 at 07:30:00 UTC, carrying cosmonaut Vladimir Shatalov on his first flight. The aim of the mission was to dock with Soyuz 5.
Soyuz 5 (Union 5) was a mission using the Soyuz 7K-OK spacecraft launched on 15 January at 07:04:57 UTC, piloted by Commander Boris Volynov and carried flight engineers Aleksei Yeliseyev and Yevgeny Khrunov as the crew to be
Orbiter - Vostok 1 - First Ever Manned Spaceflight
Orbiter is a free spaceflight simulator, it's got much more detail on the actual flying and vehicles than KSP, but lacks the building and real time rigid bod......
Orbiter is a free spaceflight simulator, it's got much more detail on the actual flying and vehicles than KSP, but lacks the building and real time rigid bod...
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Orbiter is a free spaceflight simulator, it's got much more detail on the actual flying and vehicles than KSP, but lacks the building and real time rigid bod...
Scott Plays Orbiter - Launching A Space Shuttle Without Reading The Manual
Since I have about 27365982732398742 requests to play this game I try something simple like launching a shuttle into orbit. I didn't read the manual first. D......
Since I have about 27365982732398742 requests to play this game I try something simple like launching a shuttle into orbit. I didn't read the manual first. D...
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Since I have about 27365982732398742 requests to play this game I try something simple like launching a shuttle into orbit. I didn't read the manual first. D...
Orbiter 2010 - [Part 1] Absolute Beginner Guide - Getting to Orbit 1
This video was recorded Thursday, June 6, 2013 I find it somewhat difficult to make videos that cater specifically to beginners. You have to include enough i......
This video was recorded Thursday, June 6, 2013 I find it somewhat difficult to make videos that cater specifically to beginners. You have to include enough i...
wn.com/Orbiter 2010 Part 1 Absolute Beginner Guide Getting To Orbit 1
This video was recorded Thursday, June 6, 2013 I find it somewhat difficult to make videos that cater specifically to beginners. You have to include enough i...
Ares Mission to Mars: Voyage (remastered) - Orbiter Space Flight Simulator
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-- Original version uploaded on March 23, 2009 --
An Orbiter addon b...
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-- Original version uploaded on March 23, 2009 --
An Orbiter addon based on the novel "Voyage" by Stephen Baxter. "Voyage" is an alternative-history narrative in which the US President Richard Nixon makes a fateful decision in 1972 - to abandon the Shuttle program and concentrate all efforts on a manned landing on Mars.
On March 21 1986, astronauts Phil Stone (commander), Natalie York (specialist) and Ralph Gershon (MEM pilot) launch on the Saturn VB - a Saturn upgraded with the addition of solid-rocket boosters which allows it to loft double the mass of the original Saturn V. After a Venus swingby on September 8, they complete a 368 day outward voyage to finally land on Mars on March 28, 1986.
MISSION ARES OPERATIONS
1: LAUNCH
March 21, 1985. The Ares Mission Stack is launched on a Saturn VB.
2: ORBIT
The Mission Stack makes rendezvous with the Propulsion Stack and the two dock.
3: VENUS TRANSFER
The whole stack will begin the Venus transfer, but before the end of the burn, with two-thirds of fuel expended, the External Tanks will be jettisoned.
4: TRANSIT RECONFIGURATION
With the stack on the way to Venus, the Apollo CSM - christened "Discovery" by the Ares crew - is broken out and docked nose-first to the AAMM - christened "Endeavour".
5: VENUS FLYBY
september 8, 1985. The stack flies by Venus to receive a slingshot assist. The crew deploy an atmospheric probe to investigate the Venusian atmosphere.
6: MARS TRANSFER
Any necessary corrections are made before settling in for the six-month remaining voyage.
7. MARS ORBIT INJECTION
March 25, 1986. The stack brakes into the Martian orbit.
8. MARS ORBIT RECONFIGURATION
With the Apollo undocked, the AAMM is detached and turned around to dock nose-first with the stack. This frees the MEM, which is released from its fairings and docked to the AAMM.
9. MARS DESCENT AND LANDING
The crew occupy the MEM and descend for a landing at Mangala Valles. The MEM christened "Challenger" by the Ares crew.
10. MARS SURFACE OPS
For a month, the crew explore Mars in a series of EVAs. There is a three-day preparatory period to allow the crew to adjust to Mars gravity after a year in weightlessness.
11. ASCENT AND RENDEZVOUS
April 26, 1986. The MEM ascent stage lifts off from Mars and docks with the Ares stack in Mars orbit.
12. UNLOADING AND RECONFIGURATION
The crew unload the MEM and then jettison it. The stack is reassembled without the MEM.
13. EARTH RETURN TRANSFER
The stack begins the burn for Earth transfer, jettisoning the MS-II propulsion module to continue with the ERS stage. A 196-day return journey follows.
14. EARTH ORBIT INSERTION
November 6, 1986. The stack, now reduced to Apollo, AAMM and ERS, brakes into Earth orbit.
15. RE-ENTRY AND RECOVERY
The Apollo-CSM module detaches, deorbits and re-enters for a splashdown in the Pacific Ocean. The crew is recovered.
Music: Montage #5 (Hans Zimmer - Modern Warfare 2 Videogame Score)
wn.com/Ares Mission To Mars Voyage (Remastered) Orbiter Space Flight Simulator
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Facebook. Advances, pictures, details, comments.
-- Original version uploaded on March 23, 2009 --
An Orbiter addon based on the novel "Voyage" by Stephen Baxter. "Voyage" is an alternative-history narrative in which the US President Richard Nixon makes a fateful decision in 1972 - to abandon the Shuttle program and concentrate all efforts on a manned landing on Mars.
On March 21 1986, astronauts Phil Stone (commander), Natalie York (specialist) and Ralph Gershon (MEM pilot) launch on the Saturn VB - a Saturn upgraded with the addition of solid-rocket boosters which allows it to loft double the mass of the original Saturn V. After a Venus swingby on September 8, they complete a 368 day outward voyage to finally land on Mars on March 28, 1986.
MISSION ARES OPERATIONS
1: LAUNCH
March 21, 1985. The Ares Mission Stack is launched on a Saturn VB.
2: ORBIT
The Mission Stack makes rendezvous with the Propulsion Stack and the two dock.
3: VENUS TRANSFER
The whole stack will begin the Venus transfer, but before the end of the burn, with two-thirds of fuel expended, the External Tanks will be jettisoned.
4: TRANSIT RECONFIGURATION
With the stack on the way to Venus, the Apollo CSM - christened "Discovery" by the Ares crew - is broken out and docked nose-first to the AAMM - christened "Endeavour".
5: VENUS FLYBY
september 8, 1985. The stack flies by Venus to receive a slingshot assist. The crew deploy an atmospheric probe to investigate the Venusian atmosphere.
6: MARS TRANSFER
Any necessary corrections are made before settling in for the six-month remaining voyage.
7. MARS ORBIT INJECTION
March 25, 1986. The stack brakes into the Martian orbit.
8. MARS ORBIT RECONFIGURATION
With the Apollo undocked, the AAMM is detached and turned around to dock nose-first with the stack. This frees the MEM, which is released from its fairings and docked to the AAMM.
9. MARS DESCENT AND LANDING
The crew occupy the MEM and descend for a landing at Mangala Valles. The MEM christened "Challenger" by the Ares crew.
10. MARS SURFACE OPS
For a month, the crew explore Mars in a series of EVAs. There is a three-day preparatory period to allow the crew to adjust to Mars gravity after a year in weightlessness.
11. ASCENT AND RENDEZVOUS
April 26, 1986. The MEM ascent stage lifts off from Mars and docks with the Ares stack in Mars orbit.
12. UNLOADING AND RECONFIGURATION
The crew unload the MEM and then jettison it. The stack is reassembled without the MEM.
13. EARTH RETURN TRANSFER
The stack begins the burn for Earth transfer, jettisoning the MS-II propulsion module to continue with the ERS stage. A 196-day return journey follows.
14. EARTH ORBIT INSERTION
November 6, 1986. The stack, now reduced to Apollo, AAMM and ERS, brakes into Earth orbit.
15. RE-ENTRY AND RECOVERY
The Apollo-CSM module detaches, deorbits and re-enters for a splashdown in the Pacific Ocean. The crew is recovered.
Music: Montage #5 (Hans Zimmer - Modern Warfare 2 Videogame Score)
- published: 05 Nov 2010
- views: 312775
Orbiter Apollo Mission Part 3: Returning to Earth
Orbiter:
http://orbit.medphys.ucl.ac.uk/
AMSO (Apollo Mod):
http://www.acsoft.ch/AMSO/amso.html
Lunar Transfer MFD:
http://users.kymp.net/p501474a/Orbiter/Orb...
Orbiter:
http://orbit.medphys.ucl.ac.uk/
AMSO (Apollo Mod):
http://www.acsoft.ch/AMSO/amso.html
Lunar Transfer MFD:
http://users.kymp.net/p501474a/Orbiter/Orbiter.html
Orbiter Sound:
http://orbiter.dansteph.com/forum/index.php?page=download
wn.com/Orbiter Apollo Mission Part 3 Returning To Earth
Orbiter:
http://orbit.medphys.ucl.ac.uk/
AMSO (Apollo Mod):
http://www.acsoft.ch/AMSO/amso.html
Lunar Transfer MFD:
http://users.kymp.net/p501474a/Orbiter/Orbiter.html
Orbiter Sound:
http://orbiter.dansteph.com/forum/index.php?page=download
- published: 01 Apr 2015
- views: 5
Apollo direct landing - Orbiter Space Flight Simulator 2010
Facebook. Advances, pictures, details, comments:
https://www.facebook.com/orbiterfilmmaker
Direct ascent was a proposed method for a mission to the Moon. In t...
Facebook. Advances, pictures, details, comments:
https://www.facebook.com/orbiterfilmmaker
Direct ascent was a proposed method for a mission to the Moon. In the United States, direct ascent proposed using the enormous Nova rocket to launch a spacecraft directly to the Moon, where it would land tail-first and then launch off the Moon back to Earth. The other options that NASA considered for the mission to the moon were Lunar Orbit Rendezvous (which was the strategy used successfully in Project Apollo) and Earth Orbit Rendezvous.
The Saturn C-8 was the largest member of the Saturn series of rockets to be designed. It was a potential alternative to the Nova rocket, should NASA have chosen a direct-landing method of lunar exploration for the Apollo program. The first stage was an increased diameter version of the S-IC. The second stage was an increased diameter S-II stage. Both of these stages had eight engines, as opposed to the standard five. The third stage was a stretched S-IVB stage, which retained its original diameter and engine.
When NASA announced on September 7, 1961 that the government-owned Michoud Ordnance Plant near New Orleans, LA, would be the site for fabrication and assembly of the Saturn first stages as well as larger vehicles in the Saturn program. Finalists were two government-owned plants in St. Louis and New Orleans. The height of the factory roof at Michoud meant that an 8 x F-1 engined launch vehicle (Saturn C-8, Nova class) could not be built; 4 or 5 engines would have to be the maximum. This decision ended consideration of a Nova class launch vehicle for Direct Ascent to the Moon or as heavy-lift derivatives for Earth Orbit Rendezvous. Ultimately, the Lunar Orbit Rendezvous ("LOR") concept approved in 1962 rendered the C-8 obsolete, and the smaller Saturn C-5 was developed instead under the designation "Saturn V", as the LOR spacecraft was within its payload capacity.
wn.com/Apollo Direct Landing Orbiter Space Flight Simulator 2010
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Direct ascent was a proposed method for a mission to the Moon. In the United States, direct ascent proposed using the enormous Nova rocket to launch a spacecraft directly to the Moon, where it would land tail-first and then launch off the Moon back to Earth. The other options that NASA considered for the mission to the moon were Lunar Orbit Rendezvous (which was the strategy used successfully in Project Apollo) and Earth Orbit Rendezvous.
The Saturn C-8 was the largest member of the Saturn series of rockets to be designed. It was a potential alternative to the Nova rocket, should NASA have chosen a direct-landing method of lunar exploration for the Apollo program. The first stage was an increased diameter version of the S-IC. The second stage was an increased diameter S-II stage. Both of these stages had eight engines, as opposed to the standard five. The third stage was a stretched S-IVB stage, which retained its original diameter and engine.
When NASA announced on September 7, 1961 that the government-owned Michoud Ordnance Plant near New Orleans, LA, would be the site for fabrication and assembly of the Saturn first stages as well as larger vehicles in the Saturn program. Finalists were two government-owned plants in St. Louis and New Orleans. The height of the factory roof at Michoud meant that an 8 x F-1 engined launch vehicle (Saturn C-8, Nova class) could not be built; 4 or 5 engines would have to be the maximum. This decision ended consideration of a Nova class launch vehicle for Direct Ascent to the Moon or as heavy-lift derivatives for Earth Orbit Rendezvous. Ultimately, the Lunar Orbit Rendezvous ("LOR") concept approved in 1962 rendered the C-8 obsolete, and the smaller Saturn C-5 was developed instead under the designation "Saturn V", as the LOR spacecraft was within its payload capacity.
- published: 01 Sep 2014
- views: 42358
Playing Orbiter.... After Reading The Manual
So I got 20k views, and now I'm compelled to make more of this. So I downloaded some recommended mods (Sound, Delta Glider, UMMU) and made a point of running......
So I got 20k views, and now I'm compelled to make more of this. So I downloaded some recommended mods (Sound, Delta Glider, UMMU) and made a point of running...
wn.com/Playing Orbiter.... After Reading The Manual
So I got 20k views, and now I'm compelled to make more of this. So I downloaded some recommended mods (Sound, Delta Glider, UMMU) and made a point of running...
Episode 3: The Orbiter
YOUTUBE pulled the first version for showing too much of Tyrone's nob. Sorry for the edits, guys....
YOUTUBE pulled the first version for showing too much of Tyrone's nob. Sorry for the edits, guys.
wn.com/Episode 3 The Orbiter
YOUTUBE pulled the first version for showing too much of Tyrone's nob. Sorry for the edits, guys.
- published: 09 Jun 2015
- views: 1111
ISRO's Mars Orbiter Mission In A Nutshell
I have been following ISRO's Mars Orbiter Mission facebook page and I noticed many people can't really understand what's going on and what the mission is all......
I have been following ISRO's Mars Orbiter Mission facebook page and I noticed many people can't really understand what's going on and what the mission is all...
wn.com/Isro's Mars Orbiter Mission In A Nutshell
I have been following ISRO's Mars Orbiter Mission facebook page and I noticed many people can't really understand what's going on and what the mission is all...
Let's Play Orbiter 2010: Space Flight Simulator
Tomorrow, May 16th 2011, Space Shuttle Endeavour STS-134 is scheduled for its final launch at 8:56am EDT (12:56 UTC). Be sure to watch live at http://www.nas......
Tomorrow, May 16th 2011, Space Shuttle Endeavour STS-134 is scheduled for its final launch at 8:56am EDT (12:56 UTC). Be sure to watch live at http://www.nas...
wn.com/Let's Play Orbiter 2010 Space Flight Simulator
Tomorrow, May 16th 2011, Space Shuttle Endeavour STS-134 is scheduled for its final launch at 8:56am EDT (12:56 UTC). Be sure to watch live at http://www.nas...
- published: 15 May 2011
- views: 205399
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author: kurtjmac
'Apollo 11: Remastered' - An Orbiter Film
July 16, 1969 - Apollo 11 lifts off for the moon. This film is a remake of my orginial Apollo 11 release featuring Orbiter Space Flight Simulator and AMSO Ap......
July 16, 1969 - Apollo 11 lifts off for the moon. This film is a remake of my orginial Apollo 11 release featuring Orbiter Space Flight Simulator and AMSO Ap...
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July 16, 1969 - Apollo 11 lifts off for the moon. This film is a remake of my orginial Apollo 11 release featuring Orbiter Space Flight Simulator and AMSO Ap...
- published: 26 Feb 2008
- views: 417178
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author: TexFilms
Apollo 8 - Orbiter 2010 Space Flight Simulator
This is the external view recording of the Apollo 8 Mission I did using Orbiter Space Flight Simulator. I tried to do the mission in a way as close as possib......
This is the external view recording of the Apollo 8 Mission I did using Orbiter Space Flight Simulator. I tried to do the mission in a way as close as possib...
wn.com/Apollo 8 Orbiter 2010 Space Flight Simulator
This is the external view recording of the Apollo 8 Mission I did using Orbiter Space Flight Simulator. I tried to do the mission in a way as close as possib...
Mission to Venus - an Orbiter movie
Realistic Venus manned flyby using new Forum Orbiter Italia updated Antares 2.5 vessel. http://orbiteritalia.forumotion.com/...
Realistic Venus manned flyby using new Forum Orbiter Italia updated Antares 2.5 vessel. http://orbiteritalia.forumotion.com/
wn.com/Mission To Venus An Orbiter Movie
Realistic Venus manned flyby using new Forum Orbiter Italia updated Antares 2.5 vessel. http://orbiteritalia.forumotion.com/
2011: Jupiter Odyssey - An Orbiter Film
My first ORBITER 2010 feature film. Highly recommended you watch full screen and in HD!...
My first ORBITER 2010 feature film. Highly recommended you watch full screen and in HD!
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My first ORBITER 2010 feature film. Highly recommended you watch full screen and in HD!
- published: 30 May 2011
- views: 28980
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author: TexFilms
Gemini VIII - Orbiter Space Flight Simulator
Gemini 8 (officially Gemini VIII) was the sixth manned spaceflight in NASA's Gemini program. The mission conducted the first docking of two spacecraft in orbit,...
Gemini 8 (officially Gemini VIII) was the sixth manned spaceflight in NASA's Gemini program. The mission conducted the first docking of two spacecraft in orbit, but suffered the first critical in-space system failure of a U.S. spacecraft which threatened the lives of the astronauts and required immediate abort of the mission. The crew was returned to Earth safely.
Gemini 8 launch and ascent were nominal, was successful on March 16, 1966, 16:41:02 UTC. The crew, Neil Armstrong and David Scott.
The rendezvous radar acquired the Agena Target Vehicle at a distance of 332 km. At 3 hours, 48 minutes and 10 seconds into the mission they performed another burn that put them in a circular orbit 28 km below the Agena. They first sighted it when they were 141 km away, and at 102 km they gave the computer automatic control. After several small burns they were 46 m away and with no relative velocity. After 30 minutes of visually inspecting the Agena to make sure that it had not been damaged by the launch, they were given the go for docking. Armstrong started to move towards the Agena at 8 centimeters per second. In a matter of minutes, the Agena's docking latches clicked and a green light indicated that the docking had been successfully completed. "Flight, we are docked! Yes, it's really a smoothie," Scott radioed to the ground.
After the Agena began execution of its stored command program, which instructed the Agena to turn the combined spacecraft 90° to the right, Scott noticed that they were in a roll. Armstrong used the Gemini's Orbit Attitude and Maneuvering System (OAMS) thrusters to stop the roll, but after the roll stopped, it immediately started again. Gemini 8 was out of range of ground communications at this time. Armstrong reported that the OAMS fuel had dropped to 30%, indicating that the problem could be on their own spacecraft. With concern that the high spin rate might damage one or both spacecraft or even lead to the propellant-heavy Agena rupturing or exploding, they decided to undock from the Agena so they could analyze the situation. Without the added mass of the Agena, the Gemini's rate of spin began to accelerate quickly. Soon after this, they came in range of the ground communications ship Coastal Sentry Quebec. By now the spin rate had reached one revolution per second, causing the astronauts' vision to become blurred and putting them in danger of losing consciousness or suffering vertigo. Armstrong decided to shut down the OAMS and used the Re-entry Control System (RCS) thrusters to stop the spin. After steadying the spacecraft, they tested each OAMS thruster in turn and found that Number 8 had stuck on. Almost 75% of the reentry maneuvering fuel had been used to stop the spin,[9] and mission rules dictated that the flight be aborted once the RCS was fired for any reason. Gemini 8 immediately prepared for an emergency landing.
It was decided to let the spacecraft reenter one orbit later so that it could land in a place that could be reached by the secondary recovery forces. The original plan was for Gemini 8 to land in the Atlantic, but that was supposed to be three days later. So USS Leonard F. Mason started to steam towards the new landing site 800 kilometers east of Okinawa and 1,000 kilometers south of Yokosuka, Japan. Reentry took place over China, out of range of NASA tracking stations.
wn.com/Gemini Viii Orbiter Space Flight Simulator
Gemini 8 (officially Gemini VIII) was the sixth manned spaceflight in NASA's Gemini program. The mission conducted the first docking of two spacecraft in orbit, but suffered the first critical in-space system failure of a U.S. spacecraft which threatened the lives of the astronauts and required immediate abort of the mission. The crew was returned to Earth safely.
Gemini 8 launch and ascent were nominal, was successful on March 16, 1966, 16:41:02 UTC. The crew, Neil Armstrong and David Scott.
The rendezvous radar acquired the Agena Target Vehicle at a distance of 332 km. At 3 hours, 48 minutes and 10 seconds into the mission they performed another burn that put them in a circular orbit 28 km below the Agena. They first sighted it when they were 141 km away, and at 102 km they gave the computer automatic control. After several small burns they were 46 m away and with no relative velocity. After 30 minutes of visually inspecting the Agena to make sure that it had not been damaged by the launch, they were given the go for docking. Armstrong started to move towards the Agena at 8 centimeters per second. In a matter of minutes, the Agena's docking latches clicked and a green light indicated that the docking had been successfully completed. "Flight, we are docked! Yes, it's really a smoothie," Scott radioed to the ground.
After the Agena began execution of its stored command program, which instructed the Agena to turn the combined spacecraft 90° to the right, Scott noticed that they were in a roll. Armstrong used the Gemini's Orbit Attitude and Maneuvering System (OAMS) thrusters to stop the roll, but after the roll stopped, it immediately started again. Gemini 8 was out of range of ground communications at this time. Armstrong reported that the OAMS fuel had dropped to 30%, indicating that the problem could be on their own spacecraft. With concern that the high spin rate might damage one or both spacecraft or even lead to the propellant-heavy Agena rupturing or exploding, they decided to undock from the Agena so they could analyze the situation. Without the added mass of the Agena, the Gemini's rate of spin began to accelerate quickly. Soon after this, they came in range of the ground communications ship Coastal Sentry Quebec. By now the spin rate had reached one revolution per second, causing the astronauts' vision to become blurred and putting them in danger of losing consciousness or suffering vertigo. Armstrong decided to shut down the OAMS and used the Re-entry Control System (RCS) thrusters to stop the spin. After steadying the spacecraft, they tested each OAMS thruster in turn and found that Number 8 had stuck on. Almost 75% of the reentry maneuvering fuel had been used to stop the spin,[9] and mission rules dictated that the flight be aborted once the RCS was fired for any reason. Gemini 8 immediately prepared for an emergency landing.
It was decided to let the spacecraft reenter one orbit later so that it could land in a place that could be reached by the secondary recovery forces. The original plan was for Gemini 8 to land in the Atlantic, but that was supposed to be three days later. So USS Leonard F. Mason started to steam towards the new landing site 800 kilometers east of Okinawa and 1,000 kilometers south of Yokosuka, Japan. Reentry took place over China, out of range of NASA tracking stations.
- published: 15 May 2015
- views: 203
Orbiter 2015 Beta [Revision 9]
This video was recorded Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Orbiter Forum thread about the upcoming version of Orbiter: http://www.orbiter-forum.com/showthread.php?t=33...
This video was recorded Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Orbiter Forum thread about the upcoming version of Orbiter: http://www.orbiter-forum.com/showthread.php?t=33798
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Common questions I get: What screen recording software do you use? What joystick do you use? What add-ons do you use? Where can I find the XR2 Ravenstar? Where do I download Orbiter? And much, much more. It's all answered in the FAQ I set up at this link (the link is a google document):
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Orbiter 2010: Space Flight Simulator
#Orbiter #Orbiter2010 #Orbiter2014 #Orbiter2015 #Simulator #SpaceFlightSimulator #FlightSimulator #Prepar3D #LunarFlight
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This video was recorded Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Orbiter Forum thread about the upcoming version of Orbiter: http://www.orbiter-forum.com/showthread.php?t=33798
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Like my Orbiter Facebook Page so you can follow my Orbiter activity on Facebook:
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Common questions I get: What screen recording software do you use? What joystick do you use? What add-ons do you use? Where can I find the XR2 Ravenstar? Where do I download Orbiter? And much, much more. It's all answered in the FAQ I set up at this link (the link is a google document):
Click here for the FAQ: http://goo.gl/BDoub
Orbiter 2010: Space Flight Simulator
#Orbiter #Orbiter2010 #Orbiter2014 #Orbiter2015 #Simulator #SpaceFlightSimulator #FlightSimulator #Prepar3D #LunarFlight
- published: 29 Dec 2014
- views: 505
Gemini VII & VI-A - Orbiter Space Flight Simulator
The original Gemini 6 mission, scheduled for launch on October 25, 1965 at 12:41 pm EDT, had a planned mission duration of 46 hours 47 minutes, completing a tot...
The original Gemini 6 mission, scheduled for launch on October 25, 1965 at 12:41 pm EDT, had a planned mission duration of 46 hours 47 minutes, completing a total of 29 orbits. It was to land in the western Atlantic Ocean south of Bermuda. The mission was to include four dockings with the Agena Target Vehicle. On October 25, 1965, Walter Schirra and Thomas Stafford boarded their Gemini 6 craft to prepare for launch. Fifteen minutes later, the unmanned Atlas-Agena target vehicle was launched. After a successful burn of the Atlas booster, the Agena's secondary engines fired to separate it from the Atlas. But immediately after the Agena's primary engine fired at the six minute mark in its flight, telemetry was lost. A catastrophic failure apparently caused the vehicle to explode, as Range Safety was tracking multiple pieces of debris falling into the Atlantic Ocean. After 50 minutes, the Gemini launch was canceled.
After reviewing the situation, NASA decided to launch an alternate Gemini 6A mission, eight days after the launch of Gemini 7, which was scheduled as a 14-day ultra long duration mission in December. Gemini 6A would perform the first rendezvous of two spacecraft in orbit, using 7 as the target, though they would not dock.
Gemini 7 launch and ascent were nominal, was successful on December 4, 1965, 19:30:03 UTC. The crew, James Lovell and Frank Borman, spent nearly 14 days in space, making a total of 206 orbits.
The launch the 6A mission was successful on December 15 at 13:37:26 UTC. The radar on Gemini 6A first made contact with Gemini 7 at three hours and fifteen minutes when they were 434 kilometers away. At five hours and four minutes, he saw a bright star that he thought was Sirius, but this was in fact Gemini 7. After several more burns, the two spacecraft were only 130 feet (40 meters) apart. The burns had only used 51 kilograms of fuel on Gemini 6A, giving plenty of fuel for some fly-arounds. During the next 270 minutes, the crews moved as close as one foot (30 centimeters), talking over the radio. At one stage the spacecraft were stationkeeping so well that neither crew had to make any burns for 20 minutes. As the sleep periods approached, Gemini 6A made a separation burn and slowly drifted out to 16 kilometers. This ensured that there would not be any accidental collisions in the night.
Gemini 6A reentered the next day, December 16, landing within 18 kilometers of the planned site northeast of Turks and Caicos in the Atlantic Ocean. It was also the first recovery to be televised live, through a transportable satellite earth station developed by ITT on the deck of the recovery aircraft carrier USS Wasp.
On December 18 the Gemini 7 retro-rockets worked perfectly after 14 days in space. They landed within 11.9 km of the targeted landing point. The crewmen were somewhat weakened by their time in space, but both were in good health and were up and about after a good night's sleep on the recovery ship USS Wasp. They were also in good spirits: during recovery, they joked to Mission Control about getting married after having spent so long together in space.
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The original Gemini 6 mission, scheduled for launch on October 25, 1965 at 12:41 pm EDT, had a planned mission duration of 46 hours 47 minutes, completing a total of 29 orbits. It was to land in the western Atlantic Ocean south of Bermuda. The mission was to include four dockings with the Agena Target Vehicle. On October 25, 1965, Walter Schirra and Thomas Stafford boarded their Gemini 6 craft to prepare for launch. Fifteen minutes later, the unmanned Atlas-Agena target vehicle was launched. After a successful burn of the Atlas booster, the Agena's secondary engines fired to separate it from the Atlas. But immediately after the Agena's primary engine fired at the six minute mark in its flight, telemetry was lost. A catastrophic failure apparently caused the vehicle to explode, as Range Safety was tracking multiple pieces of debris falling into the Atlantic Ocean. After 50 minutes, the Gemini launch was canceled.
After reviewing the situation, NASA decided to launch an alternate Gemini 6A mission, eight days after the launch of Gemini 7, which was scheduled as a 14-day ultra long duration mission in December. Gemini 6A would perform the first rendezvous of two spacecraft in orbit, using 7 as the target, though they would not dock.
Gemini 7 launch and ascent were nominal, was successful on December 4, 1965, 19:30:03 UTC. The crew, James Lovell and Frank Borman, spent nearly 14 days in space, making a total of 206 orbits.
The launch the 6A mission was successful on December 15 at 13:37:26 UTC. The radar on Gemini 6A first made contact with Gemini 7 at three hours and fifteen minutes when they were 434 kilometers away. At five hours and four minutes, he saw a bright star that he thought was Sirius, but this was in fact Gemini 7. After several more burns, the two spacecraft were only 130 feet (40 meters) apart. The burns had only used 51 kilograms of fuel on Gemini 6A, giving plenty of fuel for some fly-arounds. During the next 270 minutes, the crews moved as close as one foot (30 centimeters), talking over the radio. At one stage the spacecraft were stationkeeping so well that neither crew had to make any burns for 20 minutes. As the sleep periods approached, Gemini 6A made a separation burn and slowly drifted out to 16 kilometers. This ensured that there would not be any accidental collisions in the night.
Gemini 6A reentered the next day, December 16, landing within 18 kilometers of the planned site northeast of Turks and Caicos in the Atlantic Ocean. It was also the first recovery to be televised live, through a transportable satellite earth station developed by ITT on the deck of the recovery aircraft carrier USS Wasp.
On December 18 the Gemini 7 retro-rockets worked perfectly after 14 days in space. They landed within 11.9 km of the targeted landing point. The crewmen were somewhat weakened by their time in space, but both were in good health and were up and about after a good night's sleep on the recovery ship USS Wasp. They were also in good spirits: during recovery, they joked to Mission Control about getting married after having spent so long together in space.
- published: 01 May 2015
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Astro Orbiter On-ride (Complete HD Experience) Magic Kingdom WDW
http://clicktotweet.com/RwDIZ Take a ride on Astro Orbiter at the Magic Kingdom at Disney World in Florida with this complete experience POV. Business Contac......
http://clicktotweet.com/RwDIZ Take a ride on Astro Orbiter at the Magic Kingdom at Disney World in Florida with this complete experience POV. Business Contac...
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Orbiter 2010 - Space Shuttle TAL Abort
During a nominal launch of Space Shuttle Columbia, a single engine fail, forced a TAL abort (Trans Atlantic Landing) to Zaragoza airport in Spain. ADDONS: Sh......
During a nominal launch of Space Shuttle Columbia, a single engine fail, forced a TAL abort (Trans Atlantic Landing) to Zaragoza airport in Spain. ADDONS: Sh...
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During a nominal launch of Space Shuttle Columbia, a single engine fail, forced a TAL abort (Trans Atlantic Landing) to Zaragoza airport in Spain. ADDONS: Sh...
Earthquaker Devices Interstellar Orbiter Dual Resonant Filter
http://earthquakerdevices.com/ Welcome back, you just blasted off with the Interstellar Orbiter from our friends at Earthquaker Devices. The Interstellar Orbite...
http://earthquakerdevices.com/ Welcome back, you just blasted off with the Interstellar Orbiter from our friends at Earthquaker Devices. The Interstellar Orbiter is a pair of resonant filters that work in tandem to give the Interstellar Orbiter its alien sound. One LFO sweeps both filter sections in opposite directions for a sound never before heard in a stompbox. Each filter has individually adjustable Intensity, Resonance and Mix controls for super-fine tuning. Up top, both filters have three global controls for LFO rate, LFO frequency and Direct, which functions as a master wet/dry mix control. Perhaps the best part about this pedal is how well it stacks with any dirt pedal, especially a nice thick fuzz, as it opens up the depth of the filter and produces chewy, resonant vocal formant sounds that are begging for a spot on at your next gig or studio session. Like all Earthquaker devices, the Interstellar Orbiter is made with only the finest components, and is hand-made with love within the final frontier of Akron Ohio.
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http://earthquakerdevices.com/ Welcome back, you just blasted off with the Interstellar Orbiter from our friends at Earthquaker Devices. The Interstellar Orbiter is a pair of resonant filters that work in tandem to give the Interstellar Orbiter its alien sound. One LFO sweeps both filter sections in opposite directions for a sound never before heard in a stompbox. Each filter has individually adjustable Intensity, Resonance and Mix controls for super-fine tuning. Up top, both filters have three global controls for LFO rate, LFO frequency and Direct, which functions as a master wet/dry mix control. Perhaps the best part about this pedal is how well it stacks with any dirt pedal, especially a nice thick fuzz, as it opens up the depth of the filter and produces chewy, resonant vocal formant sounds that are begging for a spot on at your next gig or studio session. Like all Earthquaker devices, the Interstellar Orbiter is made with only the finest components, and is hand-made with love within the final frontier of Akron Ohio.
- published: 20 Aug 2015
- views: 6204
Soviet Space Shuttle Buran - Orbiter Space Flight Simulator
http://www.facebook.com/orbiterfilmmaker Facebook. Advances, pictures, details, comments. The Buran spacecraft (Snowstorm), GRAU index 11F35 K1 was a Russian......
http://www.facebook.com/orbiterfilmmaker Facebook. Advances, pictures, details, comments. The Buran spacecraft (Snowstorm), GRAU index 11F35 K1 was a Russian...
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Soyuz 4 & 5 - Orbiter Space Flight Simulator
Soyuz 4 (Union 4) was launched on 14 January 1969 at 07:30:00 UTC, carrying cosmonaut Vladimir Shatalov on his first flight. The aim of the mission was to dock ...
Soyuz 4 (Union 4) was launched on 14 January 1969 at 07:30:00 UTC, carrying cosmonaut Vladimir Shatalov on his first flight. The aim of the mission was to dock with Soyuz 5.
Soyuz 5 (Union 5) was a mission using the Soyuz 7K-OK spacecraft launched on 15 January at 07:04:57 UTC, piloted by Commander Boris Volynov and carried flight engineers Aleksei Yeliseyev and Yevgeny Khrunov as the crew to be transferred to Soyuz 4 for reentry.
The Soyuz 4 and 5 spacecraft docked on 16 January, the first time two manned spacecraft had docked (Apollo 9 would do the same in March of the same year). The two craft possessed only a primitive probe (Soyuz 4) and drogue (Soyuz 5) docking assembly. A connecting tunnel for the docking mechanism had not yet been developed, which prevented a simple internal transfer between the craft. This required the two transferring cosmonauts to spacewalk from one vehicle to the other. Aboard Soyuz 5, Yevgeny Khrunov and Aleksei Yeliseyev immediately began preparing for their extra-vehicular activity (EVA). Boris Volynov, who would remain aboard Soyuz 5, filmed them donning their Yastreb space suits.
The two cosmonauts exited the spacecraft for the second Soviet spacewalk. One of Khrunov's lines became tangled and he accidentally closed the tumbler of his suit ventilator. This distracted Yeliseyev who did not set up the movie camera on the orbital module before exiting the spacecraft. As such, there is no film of the historic EVA, only a poor video transmission. One hour later, the two were greeted by Shatalov after the repressurisation of the Soyuz 4 orbital module, which also acted as an airlock. Soyuz 4 and 5 separated after 4 hours and 35 minutes docked together. Soyuz 4 re-entered the atmosphere and landed 100 kilometers southwest of Karaganda on 17 January 1969.
Volynov remained behind on Soyuz 5, and returned to Earth in a remarkable re-entry. The service module of the Soyuz failed to separate after retrofire. When the Soyuz started aerobraking in the upper reaches of the atmosphere, the combined spacecraft sought the most aerodynamically stable position - nose forward, with the heavy descent module facing directly into the air stream with only its light metal entry hatch at the front to protect it. The gaskets sealing the hatch began to burn, filling the compartment with dangerous fumes. The deceleration, while normal for reentry, pulled Volynov outward against his harness rather than against the padded seat. Fortunately, as the thermal and aerodynamic stresses on the combined craft increased, struts between the descent and service modules broke off or burned through before the hatch failed. The descent module immediately righted itself once the service module was gone, with the heat shield forward to take the brunt of re-entry.
There was one final problem in store for Volynov when the parachute cables partially tangled and the soft-landing rockets failed, resulting in a hard impact which broke his teeth. The capsule came down in the Ural Mountains 2 kilometres southwest of Kustani, near Orenburg, Russia, far short of its target landing site in Kazakhstan. The local temperature was -38 °C, and knowing that it would be many hours before rescue teams could reach him, Volynov abandoned the capsule and walked for several kilometers to find shelter at a local peasant's house. It would be seven years until Volynov flew again, on Soyuz 21.
A similar incident occurred decades later with Soyuz TMA-11 in 2008, though the latter's landing was not as rough.
wn.com/Soyuz 4 5 Orbiter Space Flight Simulator
Soyuz 4 (Union 4) was launched on 14 January 1969 at 07:30:00 UTC, carrying cosmonaut Vladimir Shatalov on his first flight. The aim of the mission was to dock with Soyuz 5.
Soyuz 5 (Union 5) was a mission using the Soyuz 7K-OK spacecraft launched on 15 January at 07:04:57 UTC, piloted by Commander Boris Volynov and carried flight engineers Aleksei Yeliseyev and Yevgeny Khrunov as the crew to be transferred to Soyuz 4 for reentry.
The Soyuz 4 and 5 spacecraft docked on 16 January, the first time two manned spacecraft had docked (Apollo 9 would do the same in March of the same year). The two craft possessed only a primitive probe (Soyuz 4) and drogue (Soyuz 5) docking assembly. A connecting tunnel for the docking mechanism had not yet been developed, which prevented a simple internal transfer between the craft. This required the two transferring cosmonauts to spacewalk from one vehicle to the other. Aboard Soyuz 5, Yevgeny Khrunov and Aleksei Yeliseyev immediately began preparing for their extra-vehicular activity (EVA). Boris Volynov, who would remain aboard Soyuz 5, filmed them donning their Yastreb space suits.
The two cosmonauts exited the spacecraft for the second Soviet spacewalk. One of Khrunov's lines became tangled and he accidentally closed the tumbler of his suit ventilator. This distracted Yeliseyev who did not set up the movie camera on the orbital module before exiting the spacecraft. As such, there is no film of the historic EVA, only a poor video transmission. One hour later, the two were greeted by Shatalov after the repressurisation of the Soyuz 4 orbital module, which also acted as an airlock. Soyuz 4 and 5 separated after 4 hours and 35 minutes docked together. Soyuz 4 re-entered the atmosphere and landed 100 kilometers southwest of Karaganda on 17 January 1969.
Volynov remained behind on Soyuz 5, and returned to Earth in a remarkable re-entry. The service module of the Soyuz failed to separate after retrofire. When the Soyuz started aerobraking in the upper reaches of the atmosphere, the combined spacecraft sought the most aerodynamically stable position - nose forward, with the heavy descent module facing directly into the air stream with only its light metal entry hatch at the front to protect it. The gaskets sealing the hatch began to burn, filling the compartment with dangerous fumes. The deceleration, while normal for reentry, pulled Volynov outward against his harness rather than against the padded seat. Fortunately, as the thermal and aerodynamic stresses on the combined craft increased, struts between the descent and service modules broke off or burned through before the hatch failed. The descent module immediately righted itself once the service module was gone, with the heat shield forward to take the brunt of re-entry.
There was one final problem in store for Volynov when the parachute cables partially tangled and the soft-landing rockets failed, resulting in a hard impact which broke his teeth. The capsule came down in the Ural Mountains 2 kilometres southwest of Kustani, near Orenburg, Russia, far short of its target landing site in Kazakhstan. The local temperature was -38 °C, and knowing that it would be many hours before rescue teams could reach him, Volynov abandoned the capsule and walked for several kilometers to find shelter at a local peasant's house. It would be seven years until Volynov flew again, on Soyuz 21.
A similar incident occurred decades later with Soyuz TMA-11 in 2008, though the latter's landing was not as rough.
- published: 02 Jun 2015
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echo orbiter - "Festival Hot Rod Rally" Johnny Brenda's 9-08-2012
Live performance in support of the "Aerosol Power" EP release at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia PA, 2012.
http://echoorbiter.com/
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echo orbiter - "Chew This Town" Johnny Brenda's 9-08-2012
Live performance in support of the "Aerosol Power" EP release at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia PA, 2012.
http://echoorbiter.com/
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echo orbiter - "Who Does That Remind You Of?" Johnny Brenda's 9-18-2010
Live performance from the "Euphonicmontage" CD release show at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia PA, 2010. The band's first public appearance since 2001.
http://echoorbiter.com/
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echo orbiter - "This Worm In Rigor Mortis" Johnny Brenda's 9-18-2010
Live performance from the "Euphonicmontage" CD release show at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia PA, 2010. The band's first public appearance since 2001.
http://echoorbiter.com/
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echo orbiter - "Oh My, What A Morning!" Johnny Brenda's 9-18-2010
Live performance from the "Euphonicmontage" CD release show at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia PA, 2010. The band's first public appearance since 2001.
http://echoorbiter.com/
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echo orbiter - "Mouth Of An Incomplete Twin" Johnny Brenda's 9-18-2010
Live performance from the "Euphonicmontage" CD release show at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia PA, 2010. The band's first public appearance since 2001.
http://echoorbiter.com/
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echo orbiter - "Doctor Or Butcher" Johnny Brenda's 9-18-2010
Live performance from the "Euphonicmontage" CD release show at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia PA, 2010. The band's first public appearance since 2001.
http://echoorbiter.com/
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echo orbiter - "Curious Time Machine" Johnny Brenda's 9-18-2010
Live performance from the "Euphonicmontage" CD release show at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia PA, 2010. The band's first public appearance since 2001.
http://echoorbiter.com/
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echo orbiter - "Aqua's Own Pocketwatch Odyssey" Johnny Brenda's 9-18-2010
Live performance from the "Euphonicmontage" CD release show at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia PA, 2010. The band's first public appearance since 2001.
http://echoorbiter.com/
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echo orbiter - "Cops And Robbers Shoot Em Up" Johnny Brenda's 9-18-2010
Live performance from the "Euphonicmontage" CD release show at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia PA, 2010. The band's first public appearance since 2001.
http://echoorbiter.com/
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echo orbiter - "Help Is On The Way" Johnny Brenda's 9-18-2010
Live performance from the "Euphonicmontage" CD release show at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia PA, 2010. The band's first public appearance since 2001.
http://echoorbiter.com/
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echo orbiter - "Popping Pills To Keep The Night Alive"
Promo video for the single from echo orbiter's 5th EP, "Aerosol Power", released in 2012.
http://echoorbiter.com/
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echo orbiter - "I Need A Tornado Here"
Promo video for the single from echo orbiter's 4th EP, "More Batteries", released in 2011.
http://echoorbiter.com/
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echo orbiter - "I Hope That You Remember"
Promo video for the single from Sick Of The Radio's R. Stevie Moore covers compilation collection, "New Wave Moons", released in 2010.
http://echoorbiter.com/
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echo orbiter - "Game Without A Name"
Promo video for the single from the Indiecaters Records compilation CD, "Fast Forward: Indie Rock Compilation For South Africa 2010", released in 2010.
http://echoorbiter.com/
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echo orbiter - "Hurry Up Andy"
Promo video for the single from the Little Pocket Records Christmas compilation, "Winter Holidays with Little Pocket Records", released in 2009
http://echoorbiter.com/
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echo orbiter - "Who Does That Remind You Of?"
Promo video for the single from echo orbiter's 6th full length LP, "Orphan Kids Withdraw Out Of This Comedy", released in 2008.
http://echoorbiter.com/
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echo orbiter - "I'm Ultracet"
Promo video for the single from echo orbiter's first EP, "The Khyber Passed", released in 2004.
http://echoorbiter.com/
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echo orbiter - "One In A Million"
Promo video for the single from echo orbiter's 5th full length LP, "Qu'est-Ce Pour Nous", released in 2003.
http://echoorbiter.com/
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Mars Geology: A Landing Site for ExoMars 2016
In March 2016, the European Space Agency in partnership with Roscosmos will launch the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter. This orbiter will also carry an Entry, Descent, and Landing Demonstration Module (EDM): a lander designed primarily to demonstrate the capability to land on Mars. The EDM will survive for only a few days, running on battery power, but will make a few environmental measurements. The lan
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Disney Trip 7-Magic Kingdom-Astro Orbiter
echo orbiter - "Festival Hot Rod Rally" Johnny Brenda's 9-08-2012
Live performance in support of the "Aerosol Power" EP release at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia PA, 2012.
http://echoorbiter.com/...
Live performance in support of the "Aerosol Power" EP release at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia PA, 2012.
http://echoorbiter.com/
wn.com/Echo Orbiter Festival Hot Rod Rally Johnny Brenda's 9 08 2012
Live performance in support of the "Aerosol Power" EP release at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia PA, 2012.
http://echoorbiter.com/
- published: 30 Nov 2015
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echo orbiter - "Chew This Town" Johnny Brenda's 9-08-2012
Live performance in support of the "Aerosol Power" EP release at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia PA, 2012.
http://echoorbiter.com/...
Live performance in support of the "Aerosol Power" EP release at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia PA, 2012.
http://echoorbiter.com/
wn.com/Echo Orbiter Chew This Town Johnny Brenda's 9 08 2012
Live performance in support of the "Aerosol Power" EP release at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia PA, 2012.
http://echoorbiter.com/
- published: 30 Nov 2015
- views: 1
echo orbiter - "Who Does That Remind You Of?" Johnny Brenda's 9-18-2010
Live performance from the "Euphonicmontage" CD release show at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia PA, 2010. The band's first public appearance since 2001.
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Live performance from the "Euphonicmontage" CD release show at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia PA, 2010. The band's first public appearance since 2001.
http://echoorbiter.com/
wn.com/Echo Orbiter Who Does That Remind You Of Johnny Brenda's 9 18 2010
Live performance from the "Euphonicmontage" CD release show at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia PA, 2010. The band's first public appearance since 2001.
http://echoorbiter.com/
- published: 30 Nov 2015
- views: 1
echo orbiter - "This Worm In Rigor Mortis" Johnny Brenda's 9-18-2010
Live performance from the "Euphonicmontage" CD release show at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia PA, 2010. The band's first public appearance since 2001.
http:/...
Live performance from the "Euphonicmontage" CD release show at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia PA, 2010. The band's first public appearance since 2001.
http://echoorbiter.com/
wn.com/Echo Orbiter This Worm In Rigor Mortis Johnny Brenda's 9 18 2010
Live performance from the "Euphonicmontage" CD release show at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia PA, 2010. The band's first public appearance since 2001.
http://echoorbiter.com/
- published: 30 Nov 2015
- views: 0
echo orbiter - "Oh My, What A Morning!" Johnny Brenda's 9-18-2010
Live performance from the "Euphonicmontage" CD release show at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia PA, 2010. The band's first public appearance since 2001.
http:/...
Live performance from the "Euphonicmontage" CD release show at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia PA, 2010. The band's first public appearance since 2001.
http://echoorbiter.com/
wn.com/Echo Orbiter Oh My, What A Morning Johnny Brenda's 9 18 2010
Live performance from the "Euphonicmontage" CD release show at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia PA, 2010. The band's first public appearance since 2001.
http://echoorbiter.com/
- published: 30 Nov 2015
- views: 0
echo orbiter - "Mouth Of An Incomplete Twin" Johnny Brenda's 9-18-2010
Live performance from the "Euphonicmontage" CD release show at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia PA, 2010. The band's first public appearance since 2001.
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Live performance from the "Euphonicmontage" CD release show at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia PA, 2010. The band's first public appearance since 2001.
http://echoorbiter.com/
wn.com/Echo Orbiter Mouth Of An Incomplete Twin Johnny Brenda's 9 18 2010
Live performance from the "Euphonicmontage" CD release show at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia PA, 2010. The band's first public appearance since 2001.
http://echoorbiter.com/
- published: 30 Nov 2015
- views: 0
echo orbiter - "Doctor Or Butcher" Johnny Brenda's 9-18-2010
Live performance from the "Euphonicmontage" CD release show at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia PA, 2010. The band's first public appearance since 2001.
http:/...
Live performance from the "Euphonicmontage" CD release show at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia PA, 2010. The band's first public appearance since 2001.
http://echoorbiter.com/
wn.com/Echo Orbiter Doctor Or Butcher Johnny Brenda's 9 18 2010
Live performance from the "Euphonicmontage" CD release show at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia PA, 2010. The band's first public appearance since 2001.
http://echoorbiter.com/
- published: 30 Nov 2015
- views: 0
echo orbiter - "Curious Time Machine" Johnny Brenda's 9-18-2010
Live performance from the "Euphonicmontage" CD release show at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia PA, 2010. The band's first public appearance since 2001.
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Live performance from the "Euphonicmontage" CD release show at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia PA, 2010. The band's first public appearance since 2001.
http://echoorbiter.com/
wn.com/Echo Orbiter Curious Time Machine Johnny Brenda's 9 18 2010
Live performance from the "Euphonicmontage" CD release show at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia PA, 2010. The band's first public appearance since 2001.
http://echoorbiter.com/
- published: 30 Nov 2015
- views: 0
echo orbiter - "Aqua's Own Pocketwatch Odyssey" Johnny Brenda's 9-18-2010
Live performance from the "Euphonicmontage" CD release show at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia PA, 2010. The band's first public appearance since 2001.
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Live performance from the "Euphonicmontage" CD release show at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia PA, 2010. The band's first public appearance since 2001.
http://echoorbiter.com/
wn.com/Echo Orbiter Aqua's Own Pocketwatch Odyssey Johnny Brenda's 9 18 2010
Live performance from the "Euphonicmontage" CD release show at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia PA, 2010. The band's first public appearance since 2001.
http://echoorbiter.com/
- published: 30 Nov 2015
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echo orbiter - "Cops And Robbers Shoot Em Up" Johnny Brenda's 9-18-2010
Live performance from the "Euphonicmontage" CD release show at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia PA, 2010. The band's first public appearance since 2001.
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Live performance from the "Euphonicmontage" CD release show at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia PA, 2010. The band's first public appearance since 2001.
http://echoorbiter.com/
wn.com/Echo Orbiter Cops And Robbers Shoot Em Up Johnny Brenda's 9 18 2010
Live performance from the "Euphonicmontage" CD release show at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia PA, 2010. The band's first public appearance since 2001.
http://echoorbiter.com/
- published: 30 Nov 2015
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echo orbiter - "Help Is On The Way" Johnny Brenda's 9-18-2010
Live performance from the "Euphonicmontage" CD release show at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia PA, 2010. The band's first public appearance since 2001.
http:/...
Live performance from the "Euphonicmontage" CD release show at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia PA, 2010. The band's first public appearance since 2001.
http://echoorbiter.com/
wn.com/Echo Orbiter Help Is On The Way Johnny Brenda's 9 18 2010
Live performance from the "Euphonicmontage" CD release show at Johnny Brenda's in Philadelphia PA, 2010. The band's first public appearance since 2001.
http://echoorbiter.com/
- published: 30 Nov 2015
- views: 1
echo orbiter - "Popping Pills To Keep The Night Alive"
Promo video for the single from echo orbiter's 5th EP, "Aerosol Power", released in 2012.
http://echoorbiter.com/...
Promo video for the single from echo orbiter's 5th EP, "Aerosol Power", released in 2012.
http://echoorbiter.com/
wn.com/Echo Orbiter Popping Pills To Keep The Night Alive
Promo video for the single from echo orbiter's 5th EP, "Aerosol Power", released in 2012.
http://echoorbiter.com/
- published: 30 Nov 2015
- views: 0
echo orbiter - "I Need A Tornado Here"
Promo video for the single from echo orbiter's 4th EP, "More Batteries", released in 2011.
http://echoorbiter.com/...
Promo video for the single from echo orbiter's 4th EP, "More Batteries", released in 2011.
http://echoorbiter.com/
wn.com/Echo Orbiter I Need A Tornado Here
Promo video for the single from echo orbiter's 4th EP, "More Batteries", released in 2011.
http://echoorbiter.com/
- published: 30 Nov 2015
- views: 0
echo orbiter - "I Hope That You Remember"
Promo video for the single from Sick Of The Radio's R. Stevie Moore covers compilation collection, "New Wave Moons", released in 2010.
http://echoorbiter.com/...
Promo video for the single from Sick Of The Radio's R. Stevie Moore covers compilation collection, "New Wave Moons", released in 2010.
http://echoorbiter.com/
wn.com/Echo Orbiter I Hope That You Remember
Promo video for the single from Sick Of The Radio's R. Stevie Moore covers compilation collection, "New Wave Moons", released in 2010.
http://echoorbiter.com/
- published: 30 Nov 2015
- views: 0
echo orbiter - "Game Without A Name"
Promo video for the single from the Indiecaters Records compilation CD, "Fast Forward: Indie Rock Compilation For South Africa 2010", released in 2010.
http://...
Promo video for the single from the Indiecaters Records compilation CD, "Fast Forward: Indie Rock Compilation For South Africa 2010", released in 2010.
http://echoorbiter.com/
wn.com/Echo Orbiter Game Without A Name
Promo video for the single from the Indiecaters Records compilation CD, "Fast Forward: Indie Rock Compilation For South Africa 2010", released in 2010.
http://echoorbiter.com/
- published: 30 Nov 2015
- views: 0
echo orbiter - "Hurry Up Andy"
Promo video for the single from the Little Pocket Records Christmas compilation, "Winter Holidays with Little Pocket Records", released in 2009
http://echoorbi...
Promo video for the single from the Little Pocket Records Christmas compilation, "Winter Holidays with Little Pocket Records", released in 2009
http://echoorbiter.com/
wn.com/Echo Orbiter Hurry Up Andy
Promo video for the single from the Little Pocket Records Christmas compilation, "Winter Holidays with Little Pocket Records", released in 2009
http://echoorbiter.com/
- published: 30 Nov 2015
- views: 0
echo orbiter - "Who Does That Remind You Of?"
Promo video for the single from echo orbiter's 6th full length LP, "Orphan Kids Withdraw Out Of This Comedy", released in 2008.
http://echoorbiter.com/...
Promo video for the single from echo orbiter's 6th full length LP, "Orphan Kids Withdraw Out Of This Comedy", released in 2008.
http://echoorbiter.com/
wn.com/Echo Orbiter Who Does That Remind You Of
Promo video for the single from echo orbiter's 6th full length LP, "Orphan Kids Withdraw Out Of This Comedy", released in 2008.
http://echoorbiter.com/
- published: 30 Nov 2015
- views: 0
echo orbiter - "I'm Ultracet"
Promo video for the single from echo orbiter's first EP, "The Khyber Passed", released in 2004.
http://echoorbiter.com/...
Promo video for the single from echo orbiter's first EP, "The Khyber Passed", released in 2004.
http://echoorbiter.com/
wn.com/Echo Orbiter I'm Ultracet
Promo video for the single from echo orbiter's first EP, "The Khyber Passed", released in 2004.
http://echoorbiter.com/
- published: 30 Nov 2015
- views: 0
echo orbiter - "One In A Million"
Promo video for the single from echo orbiter's 5th full length LP, "Qu'est-Ce Pour Nous", released in 2003.
http://echoorbiter.com/...
Promo video for the single from echo orbiter's 5th full length LP, "Qu'est-Ce Pour Nous", released in 2003.
http://echoorbiter.com/
wn.com/Echo Orbiter One In A Million
Promo video for the single from echo orbiter's 5th full length LP, "Qu'est-Ce Pour Nous", released in 2003.
http://echoorbiter.com/
- published: 30 Nov 2015
- views: 1
Mars Geology: A Landing Site for ExoMars 2016
In March 2016, the European Space Agency in partnership with Roscosmos will launch the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter. This orbiter will also carry an Entry, Descent...
In March 2016, the European Space Agency in partnership with Roscosmos will launch the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter. This orbiter will also carry an Entry, Descent, and Landing Demonstration Module (EDM): a lander designed primarily to demonstrate the capability to land on Mars. The EDM will survive for only a few days, running on battery power, but will make a few environmental measurements. The landing site is the flattest, safest place on Mars: part of Meridiani Planum, close to where the Opportunity rover landed. This image shows what this terrain is like: very flat and featureless! A full-resolution sample reveals the major surface features (http://static.uahirise.org/images/201... small craters and wind ripples. HiRISE has been imaging the landing site region in advance of the landing, and will re-image the site after landing to identify the major pieces of hardware: heat shield, backshell with parachute, and the lander itself. The distribution of these pieces will provide information about the entry, descent and landing.
Written by: Alfred McEwen (25 November 2015)
Related Media
Mars Future Exploration/Landing Sites:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6vzpF_OEV8kW8EDNOyj45OHkYibCveWs
HiRISE, High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Instrument):
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6vzpF_OEV8nfAL7zVkUWJpw-_9jkJjtZ
Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) and Schiaparelli Lander 2016:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6vzpF_OEV8lU_2mXb0JJtgW6uFMdCg2c
ExoMars Rover 2018:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6vzpF_OEV8medsgLytr40wMhdZQjHfCa
HiRISE, High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment:
"Explore Mars, one giant image at a time."
The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Project is managed by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif., for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, Washington. JPL is a division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena.
HiRISE is operated by the University of Arizona, Tucson. The instrument was built by Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp., Boulder, Colo. Malin Space Science Systems, San Diego, built and operates the Context Camera.
Credit: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona
wn.com/Mars Geology A Landing Site For Exomars 2016
In March 2016, the European Space Agency in partnership with Roscosmos will launch the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter. This orbiter will also carry an Entry, Descent, and Landing Demonstration Module (EDM): a lander designed primarily to demonstrate the capability to land on Mars. The EDM will survive for only a few days, running on battery power, but will make a few environmental measurements. The landing site is the flattest, safest place on Mars: part of Meridiani Planum, close to where the Opportunity rover landed. This image shows what this terrain is like: very flat and featureless! A full-resolution sample reveals the major surface features (http://static.uahirise.org/images/201... small craters and wind ripples. HiRISE has been imaging the landing site region in advance of the landing, and will re-image the site after landing to identify the major pieces of hardware: heat shield, backshell with parachute, and the lander itself. The distribution of these pieces will provide information about the entry, descent and landing.
Written by: Alfred McEwen (25 November 2015)
Related Media
Mars Future Exploration/Landing Sites:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6vzpF_OEV8kW8EDNOyj45OHkYibCveWs
HiRISE, High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Instrument):
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6vzpF_OEV8nfAL7zVkUWJpw-_9jkJjtZ
Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) and Schiaparelli Lander 2016:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6vzpF_OEV8lU_2mXb0JJtgW6uFMdCg2c
ExoMars Rover 2018:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6vzpF_OEV8medsgLytr40wMhdZQjHfCa
HiRISE, High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment:
"Explore Mars, one giant image at a time."
The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Project is managed by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif., for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, Washington. JPL is a division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena.
HiRISE is operated by the University of Arizona, Tucson. The instrument was built by Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp., Boulder, Colo. Malin Space Science Systems, San Diego, built and operates the Context Camera.
Credit: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona
- published: 30 Nov 2015
- views: 58
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Orbiter Apollo Mission Part 1: Landing on the Moon
Orbiter:
http://orbit.medphys.ucl.ac.uk/
AMSO (Apollo Mod):
http://www.acsoft.ch/AMSO/amso.html
Lunar Transfer MFD:
http://users.kymp.net/p501474a/Orbiter/Orbiter.html
Orbiter Sound:
http://orbiter.dansteph.com/forum/index.php?page=download
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GOSH Documentary on Breitling Orbiter 3
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The Mars Orbiter Mission:Insertion of PSLV-C25 in Mars Orbit
The Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM), informally called Mangalyaan, is a Mars orbiter launched into Earth orbit by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). The mission is a "technology demonstrator" project aiming to develop the technologies required for design, planning, management, and operations of an interplanetary mission.
The Mars Orbiter Mission probe lifted-off from the First Launch Pad
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EarthQuaker Devices Grand Orbiter Phase Machine
A huge range of phaser, vibe and filter sounds, all analog, all super rich and full-range.
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Oreck Orbiter And Attachments Cleaning Carpet
One of the dirtiest carpets we've cleaned in a while. Using the Oreck Orbiter, Oreck Carpet Brush, and Oreck Carpet Bonnet (links below), we restore the look of the carpet as much as possible. You can clean worn areas, but the carpet damage caused from neglect will still affect the look of the job.
The Oreck Carpet Bonnet we have used on all of the carpet jobs we've done finally wore out on this j
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Orbiter 2015 Beta - How to Install
This video was recorded Wednesday, December 24, 2014
1. Download and install TortoiseSVN: http://tortoisesvn.net/downloads.html
2. Run SVN Checkout: svn://orbiter-forum.com/orbiter
3. Download and unpack EarthLo.zip, Earth_Cloud.zip, and MoonLo.zip (and optionally, MarsLo.zip): http://mirror.orbiter-radio.co.uk/orbiter/assets/
4. To make KSC and the surrounding area look good, download and unpack
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The Indian Mars Orbiter Mission Story | Ritu Karidhal | TEDxHyderabad
Mission on Mars....India's biggest victory of 2015, unfolds on stage and we celebrate this victory with Ritu from ISRO. In her powerful talk today, Ritu recounts the success of the Mars Orbiter Mission and what it took to achieve that success. What went behind the scenes when India's Mission on Mars happened? Ritu in her talk tells us about how this mission succeeded despite all odds. She shares w
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Kottabos Space Program Mods - Kerbin Shuttle Orbiter System
Welcome to the Kottabos Space Program home of the fastest growing space exploration program on Kerbin (and fifth safest to boot). Come and see as we launch o...
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Orbiter 2010 - [Part 29] Absolute Beginner Guide - Learning TransX - Earth → Moon
This video was recorded Thursday, February 20, 2014 If you haven't already watched parts 11-15 of the Absolute Beginner Guide, please watch them first so tha...
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Orbiter 2010 - [Part 1] AMSO
This video was recorded Friday, December 19, 2014
AMSO Website: http://www.acsoft.ch/AMSO/amso.html
Download AMSO: http://www.acsoft.ch/AMSO/AMSO-121.zip
Download Soundpack: http://www.acsoft.ch/AMSO/AMSO-ExpSndPack-A11-110.zip
This is not a tutorial. This is just me working with Orbiter and thinking out loud while doing it. If you're watching with the intent of learning something, then hopefull
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ORBITER BEGINNERS TUTORIAL [Launch, deploy Hubble & return]
This is a Orbiter tutorial for absolut beginners. Enjoy the launch of Atlantis, deploying Hubble space telescope, do a litte spacewalk (EVA) and return to KS...
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Orbiter 2010 - [Part 10] Absolute Beginner Guide - Deorbit and Landing
This video was recorded Wednesday, August 14, 2013 Need to see more landing examples? Here's a whole playlist of my landings: http://www.youtube.com/playlist...
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Orbiter XR2 to ISS in 15mins and back in one orbit
This is the full recording of my flight from KSC to ISS and back, in one orbit; using Orbiter 2010 space flight simulator, and an XR2 Ravenstar spacecraft. T...
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Orbiter 2015 Beta [Revision 9] - Gameplay - Lunar Exploration
This video was recorded Wednesday, December 24, 2014
Orbiter Forum thread about the upcoming version of Orbiter: http://www.orbiter-forum.com/showthread.php?t=33798
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Orbiter 2010 - [Part 1] IMFD Training with Dimitris - Earth to Moon
This video was recorded Friday, November 8, 2013 Series Playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPu_SHPaJzs7Cp8OBsj41Ka-EIhReBbSJ Be sure to check ou...
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Orbiter 2010 - Apollo 7 Launch Coverage/Simulation
October 11 1968 First manned flight for the Apollo Program. First manned flight of the Apollo capsule, and first manned flight onboard the Saturn IB. Command...
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Iota - Dimensional Orbiter
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Orbiter 2010 - [Part 11] Absolute Beginner Guide - Earth to Moon 1
This video was recorded Sunday, September 22, 2013 Playlist for the Absolute Beginner Guide series: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPu_SHPaJzs4e1NfhY8...
Orbiter Apollo Mission Part 1: Landing on the Moon
Orbiter:
http://orbit.medphys.ucl.ac.uk/
AMSO (Apollo Mod):
http://www.acsoft.ch/AMSO/amso.html
Lunar Transfer MFD:
http://users.kymp.net/p501474a/Orbiter/Orb...
Orbiter:
http://orbit.medphys.ucl.ac.uk/
AMSO (Apollo Mod):
http://www.acsoft.ch/AMSO/amso.html
Lunar Transfer MFD:
http://users.kymp.net/p501474a/Orbiter/Orbiter.html
Orbiter Sound:
http://orbiter.dansteph.com/forum/index.php?page=download
wn.com/Orbiter Apollo Mission Part 1 Landing On The Moon
Orbiter:
http://orbit.medphys.ucl.ac.uk/
AMSO (Apollo Mod):
http://www.acsoft.ch/AMSO/amso.html
Lunar Transfer MFD:
http://users.kymp.net/p501474a/Orbiter/Orbiter.html
Orbiter Sound:
http://orbiter.dansteph.com/forum/index.php?page=download
- published: 24 Mar 2015
- views: 2
The Mars Orbiter Mission:Insertion of PSLV-C25 in Mars Orbit
The Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM), informally called Mangalyaan, is a Mars orbiter launched into Earth orbit by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). Th...
The Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM), informally called Mangalyaan, is a Mars orbiter launched into Earth orbit by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). The mission is a "technology demonstrator" project aiming to develop the technologies required for design, planning, management, and operations of an interplanetary mission.
The Mars Orbiter Mission probe lifted-off from the First Launch Pad at Satish Dhawan Space Centre SHAR, Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh, using a Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) rocket C25.
wn.com/The Mars Orbiter Mission Insertion Of Pslv C25 In Mars Orbit
The Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM), informally called Mangalyaan, is a Mars orbiter launched into Earth orbit by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). The mission is a "technology demonstrator" project aiming to develop the technologies required for design, planning, management, and operations of an interplanetary mission.
The Mars Orbiter Mission probe lifted-off from the First Launch Pad at Satish Dhawan Space Centre SHAR, Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh, using a Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) rocket C25.
- published: 23 Sep 2014
- views: 0
EarthQuaker Devices Grand Orbiter Phase Machine
A huge range of phaser, vibe and filter sounds, all analog, all super rich and full-range....
A huge range of phaser, vibe and filter sounds, all analog, all super rich and full-range.
wn.com/Earthquaker Devices Grand Orbiter Phase Machine
A huge range of phaser, vibe and filter sounds, all analog, all super rich and full-range.
- published: 29 Dec 2014
- views: 1267
Oreck Orbiter And Attachments Cleaning Carpet
One of the dirtiest carpets we've cleaned in a while. Using the Oreck Orbiter, Oreck Carpet Brush, and Oreck Carpet Bonnet (links below), we restore the look of...
One of the dirtiest carpets we've cleaned in a while. Using the Oreck Orbiter, Oreck Carpet Brush, and Oreck Carpet Bonnet (links below), we restore the look of the carpet as much as possible. You can clean worn areas, but the carpet damage caused from neglect will still affect the look of the job.
The Oreck Carpet Bonnet we have used on all of the carpet jobs we've done finally wore out on this job (over 70 apartments cleaned with one bonnet!).
Keep in mind that this method of carpet cleaning is one of the gentlest methods of cleaning, as it uses less water and gently scrubs the fibers clean and absorbs the residue...carpets dry in less than one hour typically.
We put a lot of time and effort into showing these machines in use, and we appreciate your viewing and giving us likes, and asking questions. Also subscribing will get you our latest video's as soon as we produce them. We thank you for your support!
If you are interested in finding out more about the products used in this video, the following links will help you get more information including user reviews, manufacturer info, and the current best prices. By using our link, you will get a great price, and be getting a machine that will last for years of dependable service. Thanks!
Oreck Orbiter 550 MC Machine w/ Pad Driver (This is an Amazon affiliate link)
http://amzn.to/1whbvUn
Oreck Commercial 437.053 Carpet Bonnet Orbiter Pad, 12" Diameter, For 550MC Orbiter Floor Machine (Amazon affiliate link)
http://amzn.to/1Ebvh67
Oreck Commercial 237.049 Nylon Carpet Shampoo Orbiter Brush, 12" Diameter, 0.012" Bristle Diameter, For 550MC Orbiter Floor Machine, Black (Amazon affiliate link)
http://amzn.to/1yOQtMn
Other sellers also sell the Oreck on Amazon, but they are marking it up and often are back ordered. The best source is to buy products sold and shipped by Amazon, not other companies selling on Amazon. You may experience considerable delays and other problems from some of the other vendors, so be advised...
wn.com/Oreck Orbiter And Attachments Cleaning Carpet
One of the dirtiest carpets we've cleaned in a while. Using the Oreck Orbiter, Oreck Carpet Brush, and Oreck Carpet Bonnet (links below), we restore the look of the carpet as much as possible. You can clean worn areas, but the carpet damage caused from neglect will still affect the look of the job.
The Oreck Carpet Bonnet we have used on all of the carpet jobs we've done finally wore out on this job (over 70 apartments cleaned with one bonnet!).
Keep in mind that this method of carpet cleaning is one of the gentlest methods of cleaning, as it uses less water and gently scrubs the fibers clean and absorbs the residue...carpets dry in less than one hour typically.
We put a lot of time and effort into showing these machines in use, and we appreciate your viewing and giving us likes, and asking questions. Also subscribing will get you our latest video's as soon as we produce them. We thank you for your support!
If you are interested in finding out more about the products used in this video, the following links will help you get more information including user reviews, manufacturer info, and the current best prices. By using our link, you will get a great price, and be getting a machine that will last for years of dependable service. Thanks!
Oreck Orbiter 550 MC Machine w/ Pad Driver (This is an Amazon affiliate link)
http://amzn.to/1whbvUn
Oreck Commercial 437.053 Carpet Bonnet Orbiter Pad, 12" Diameter, For 550MC Orbiter Floor Machine (Amazon affiliate link)
http://amzn.to/1Ebvh67
Oreck Commercial 237.049 Nylon Carpet Shampoo Orbiter Brush, 12" Diameter, 0.012" Bristle Diameter, For 550MC Orbiter Floor Machine, Black (Amazon affiliate link)
http://amzn.to/1yOQtMn
Other sellers also sell the Oreck on Amazon, but they are marking it up and often are back ordered. The best source is to buy products sold and shipped by Amazon, not other companies selling on Amazon. You may experience considerable delays and other problems from some of the other vendors, so be advised...
- published: 03 Apr 2015
- views: 84
Orbiter 2015 Beta - How to Install
This video was recorded Wednesday, December 24, 2014
1. Download and install TortoiseSVN: http://tortoisesvn.net/downloads.html
2. Run SVN Checkout: svn://orbi...
This video was recorded Wednesday, December 24, 2014
1. Download and install TortoiseSVN: http://tortoisesvn.net/downloads.html
2. Run SVN Checkout: svn://orbiter-forum.com/orbiter
3. Download and unpack EarthLo.zip, Earth_Cloud.zip, and MoonLo.zip (and optionally, MarsLo.zip): http://mirror.orbiter-radio.co.uk/orbiter/assets/
4. To make KSC and the surrounding area look good, download and unpack EarthHi_10_08.zip from this thread: http://www.orbiter-forum.com/showthread.php?p=490597&postcount;=313
5. Optional: Download and install the newest version of D3D9Client: http://d3d9client.codeplex.com/releases/view/134696
Orbiter Forum thread about the upcoming version of Orbiter: http://www.orbiter-forum.com/showthread.php?t=33798
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Like my Orbiter Facebook Page so you can follow my Orbiter activity on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/OrbiterSpaceFlightSimulator
Common questions I get: What screen recording software do you use? What joystick do you use? What add-ons do you use? Where can I find the XR2 Ravenstar? Where do I download Orbiter? And much, much more. It's all answered in the FAQ I set up at this link (the link is a google document):
Click here for the FAQ: http://goo.gl/BDoub
Orbiter 2010: Space Flight Simulator
Orbiter 2015: Space Flight Simulator
#Orbiter #Orbiter2010 #Orbiter2014 #Orbiter2015 #Simulator #SpaceFlightSimulator #FlightSimulator #Prepar3D #LunarFlight
wn.com/Orbiter 2015 Beta How To Install
This video was recorded Wednesday, December 24, 2014
1. Download and install TortoiseSVN: http://tortoisesvn.net/downloads.html
2. Run SVN Checkout: svn://orbiter-forum.com/orbiter
3. Download and unpack EarthLo.zip, Earth_Cloud.zip, and MoonLo.zip (and optionally, MarsLo.zip): http://mirror.orbiter-radio.co.uk/orbiter/assets/
4. To make KSC and the surrounding area look good, download and unpack EarthHi_10_08.zip from this thread: http://www.orbiter-forum.com/showthread.php?p=490597&postcount;=313
5. Optional: Download and install the newest version of D3D9Client: http://d3d9client.codeplex.com/releases/view/134696
Orbiter Forum thread about the upcoming version of Orbiter: http://www.orbiter-forum.com/showthread.php?t=33798
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Like my Orbiter Facebook Page so you can follow my Orbiter activity on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/OrbiterSpaceFlightSimulator
Common questions I get: What screen recording software do you use? What joystick do you use? What add-ons do you use? Where can I find the XR2 Ravenstar? Where do I download Orbiter? And much, much more. It's all answered in the FAQ I set up at this link (the link is a google document):
Click here for the FAQ: http://goo.gl/BDoub
Orbiter 2010: Space Flight Simulator
Orbiter 2015: Space Flight Simulator
#Orbiter #Orbiter2010 #Orbiter2014 #Orbiter2015 #Simulator #SpaceFlightSimulator #FlightSimulator #Prepar3D #LunarFlight
- published: 05 Jan 2015
- views: 213
The Indian Mars Orbiter Mission Story | Ritu Karidhal | TEDxHyderabad
Mission on Mars....India's biggest victory of 2015, unfolds on stage and we celebrate this victory with Ritu from ISRO. In her powerful talk today, Ritu recount...
Mission on Mars....India's biggest victory of 2015, unfolds on stage and we celebrate this victory with Ritu from ISRO. In her powerful talk today, Ritu recounts the success of the Mars Orbiter Mission and what it took to achieve that success. What went behind the scenes when India's Mission on Mars happened? Ritu in her talk tells us about how this mission succeeded despite all odds. She shares with us the feeling of immense pride that the entire country can relate to and admire!
A woman with a vision that sees beyond our universe, Ritu Karidhal is a proud contributor to The Mars Orbiter Mission launched by the Indian Space Research Organisation. Leading the team behind the success of 'Mangalyaan', Ritu has been involved in a lot of revolutionary space operations with ISRO. A proficient alumnus of the Indian Institute of Science, she completed her Masters in Aerospace Engineering with a clear aim of working towards a change. An unassuming appearance coupled with extraordinary thoughts are two qualities that define Ritu.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
wn.com/The Indian Mars Orbiter Mission Story | Ritu Karidhal | Tedxhyderabad
Mission on Mars....India's biggest victory of 2015, unfolds on stage and we celebrate this victory with Ritu from ISRO. In her powerful talk today, Ritu recounts the success of the Mars Orbiter Mission and what it took to achieve that success. What went behind the scenes when India's Mission on Mars happened? Ritu in her talk tells us about how this mission succeeded despite all odds. She shares with us the feeling of immense pride that the entire country can relate to and admire!
A woman with a vision that sees beyond our universe, Ritu Karidhal is a proud contributor to The Mars Orbiter Mission launched by the Indian Space Research Organisation. Leading the team behind the success of 'Mangalyaan', Ritu has been involved in a lot of revolutionary space operations with ISRO. A proficient alumnus of the Indian Institute of Science, she completed her Masters in Aerospace Engineering with a clear aim of working towards a change. An unassuming appearance coupled with extraordinary thoughts are two qualities that define Ritu.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at http://ted.com/tedx
- published: 03 Nov 2015
- views: 199
Kottabos Space Program Mods - Kerbin Shuttle Orbiter System
Welcome to the Kottabos Space Program home of the fastest growing space exploration program on Kerbin (and fifth safest to boot). Come and see as we launch o......
Welcome to the Kottabos Space Program home of the fastest growing space exploration program on Kerbin (and fifth safest to boot). Come and see as we launch o...
wn.com/Kottabos Space Program Mods Kerbin Shuttle Orbiter System
Welcome to the Kottabos Space Program home of the fastest growing space exploration program on Kerbin (and fifth safest to boot). Come and see as we launch o...
Orbiter 2010 - [Part 29] Absolute Beginner Guide - Learning TransX - Earth → Moon
This video was recorded Thursday, February 20, 2014 If you haven't already watched parts 11-15 of the Absolute Beginner Guide, please watch them first so tha......
This video was recorded Thursday, February 20, 2014 If you haven't already watched parts 11-15 of the Absolute Beginner Guide, please watch them first so tha...
wn.com/Orbiter 2010 Part 29 Absolute Beginner Guide Learning Transx Earth → Moon
This video was recorded Thursday, February 20, 2014 If you haven't already watched parts 11-15 of the Absolute Beginner Guide, please watch them first so tha...
Orbiter 2010 - [Part 1] AMSO
This video was recorded Friday, December 19, 2014
AMSO Website: http://www.acsoft.ch/AMSO/amso.html
Download AMSO: http://www.acsoft.ch/AMSO/AMSO-121.zip
Downl...
This video was recorded Friday, December 19, 2014
AMSO Website: http://www.acsoft.ch/AMSO/amso.html
Download AMSO: http://www.acsoft.ch/AMSO/AMSO-121.zip
Download Soundpack: http://www.acsoft.ch/AMSO/AMSO-ExpSndPack-A11-110.zip
This is not a tutorial. This is just me working with Orbiter and thinking out loud while doing it. If you're watching with the intent of learning something, then hopefully you can pick up some tips by watching me.
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Common questions I get: What screen recording software do you use? What joystick do you use? What add-ons do you use? Where can I find the XR2 Ravenstar? Where do I download Orbiter? And much, much more. It's all answered in the FAQ I set up at this link (the link is a google document):
Click here for the FAQ: http://goo.gl/BDoub
Orbiter 2010: Space Flight Simulator
#Orbiter #Orbiter2010 #Orbiter2014 #Simulator #SpaceFlightSimulator #FlightSimulator #Prepar3D #LunarFlight
wn.com/Orbiter 2010 Part 1 Amso
This video was recorded Friday, December 19, 2014
AMSO Website: http://www.acsoft.ch/AMSO/amso.html
Download AMSO: http://www.acsoft.ch/AMSO/AMSO-121.zip
Download Soundpack: http://www.acsoft.ch/AMSO/AMSO-ExpSndPack-A11-110.zip
This is not a tutorial. This is just me working with Orbiter and thinking out loud while doing it. If you're watching with the intent of learning something, then hopefully you can pick up some tips by watching me.
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Like my Orbiter 2010 Facebook Page so you can follow my Orbiter activity on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/OrbiterSpaceFlightSimulator
Common questions I get: What screen recording software do you use? What joystick do you use? What add-ons do you use? Where can I find the XR2 Ravenstar? Where do I download Orbiter? And much, much more. It's all answered in the FAQ I set up at this link (the link is a google document):
Click here for the FAQ: http://goo.gl/BDoub
Orbiter 2010: Space Flight Simulator
#Orbiter #Orbiter2010 #Orbiter2014 #Simulator #SpaceFlightSimulator #FlightSimulator #Prepar3D #LunarFlight
- published: 27 Apr 2015
- views: 69
ORBITER BEGINNERS TUTORIAL [Launch, deploy Hubble & return]
This is a Orbiter tutorial for absolut beginners. Enjoy the launch of Atlantis, deploying Hubble space telescope, do a litte spacewalk (EVA) and return to KS......
This is a Orbiter tutorial for absolut beginners. Enjoy the launch of Atlantis, deploying Hubble space telescope, do a litte spacewalk (EVA) and return to KS...
wn.com/Orbiter Beginners Tutorial Launch, Deploy Hubble Return
This is a Orbiter tutorial for absolut beginners. Enjoy the launch of Atlantis, deploying Hubble space telescope, do a litte spacewalk (EVA) and return to KS...
- published: 14 Mar 2014
- views: 107
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author: 5calambres
Orbiter 2010 - [Part 10] Absolute Beginner Guide - Deorbit and Landing
This video was recorded Wednesday, August 14, 2013 Need to see more landing examples? Here's a whole playlist of my landings: http://www.youtube.com/playlist......
This video was recorded Wednesday, August 14, 2013 Need to see more landing examples? Here's a whole playlist of my landings: http://www.youtube.com/playlist...
wn.com/Orbiter 2010 Part 10 Absolute Beginner Guide Deorbit And Landing
This video was recorded Wednesday, August 14, 2013 Need to see more landing examples? Here's a whole playlist of my landings: http://www.youtube.com/playlist...
Orbiter XR2 to ISS in 15mins and back in one orbit
This is the full recording of my flight from KSC to ISS and back, in one orbit; using Orbiter 2010 space flight simulator, and an XR2 Ravenstar spacecraft. T......
This is the full recording of my flight from KSC to ISS and back, in one orbit; using Orbiter 2010 space flight simulator, and an XR2 Ravenstar spacecraft. T...
wn.com/Orbiter Xr2 To Iss In 15Mins And Back In One Orbit
This is the full recording of my flight from KSC to ISS and back, in one orbit; using Orbiter 2010 space flight simulator, and an XR2 Ravenstar spacecraft. T...
- published: 14 Nov 2011
- views: 18324
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author: mofec4ever
Orbiter 2015 Beta [Revision 9] - Gameplay - Lunar Exploration
This video was recorded Wednesday, December 24, 2014
Orbiter Forum thread about the upcoming version of Orbiter: http://www.orbiter-forum.com/showthread.php?t=...
This video was recorded Wednesday, December 24, 2014
Orbiter Forum thread about the upcoming version of Orbiter: http://www.orbiter-forum.com/showthread.php?t=33798
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Like my Orbiter Facebook Page so you can follow my Orbiter activity on Facebook:
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Common questions I get: What screen recording software do you use? What joystick do you use? What add-ons do you use? Where can I find the XR2 Ravenstar? Where do I download Orbiter? And much, much more. It's all answered in the FAQ I set up at this link (the link is a google document):
Click here for the FAQ: http://goo.gl/BDoub
Orbiter 2010: Space Flight Simulator
Orbiter 2015: Space Flight Simulator
#Orbiter #Orbiter2010 #Orbiter2014 #Orbiter2015 #Simulator #SpaceFlightSimulator #FlightSimulator #Prepar3D #LunarFlight
wn.com/Orbiter 2015 Beta Revision 9 Gameplay Lunar Exploration
This video was recorded Wednesday, December 24, 2014
Orbiter Forum thread about the upcoming version of Orbiter: http://www.orbiter-forum.com/showthread.php?t=33798
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Like my Orbiter Facebook Page so you can follow my Orbiter activity on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/OrbiterSpaceFlightSimulator
Common questions I get: What screen recording software do you use? What joystick do you use? What add-ons do you use? Where can I find the XR2 Ravenstar? Where do I download Orbiter? And much, much more. It's all answered in the FAQ I set up at this link (the link is a google document):
Click here for the FAQ: http://goo.gl/BDoub
Orbiter 2010: Space Flight Simulator
Orbiter 2015: Space Flight Simulator
#Orbiter #Orbiter2010 #Orbiter2014 #Orbiter2015 #Simulator #SpaceFlightSimulator #FlightSimulator #Prepar3D #LunarFlight
- published: 29 Dec 2014
- views: 385
Orbiter 2010 - [Part 1] IMFD Training with Dimitris - Earth to Moon
This video was recorded Friday, November 8, 2013 Series Playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPu_SHPaJzs7Cp8OBsj41Ka-EIhReBbSJ Be sure to check ou......
This video was recorded Friday, November 8, 2013 Series Playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPu_SHPaJzs7Cp8OBsj41Ka-EIhReBbSJ Be sure to check ou...
wn.com/Orbiter 2010 Part 1 Imfd Training With Dimitris Earth To Moon
This video was recorded Friday, November 8, 2013 Series Playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPu_SHPaJzs7Cp8OBsj41Ka-EIhReBbSJ Be sure to check ou...
Orbiter 2010 - Apollo 7 Launch Coverage/Simulation
October 11 1968 First manned flight for the Apollo Program. First manned flight of the Apollo capsule, and first manned flight onboard the Saturn IB. Command......
October 11 1968 First manned flight for the Apollo Program. First manned flight of the Apollo capsule, and first manned flight onboard the Saturn IB. Command...
wn.com/Orbiter 2010 Apollo 7 Launch Coverage Simulation
October 11 1968 First manned flight for the Apollo Program. First manned flight of the Apollo capsule, and first manned flight onboard the Saturn IB. Command...
Iota - Dimensional Orbiter
Tales (2008)
Small Stone Records
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Tales (2008)
Small Stone Records
Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/intergalacticrock
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wn.com/Iota Dimensional Orbiter
Tales (2008)
Small Stone Records
Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/intergalacticrock
I do not own anything.* No copyright infringement intended. All rights belong to their original owners. This account has entertainment purposes only. I do not own anything.
- published: 01 Feb 2015
- views: 12
Orbiter 2010 - [Part 11] Absolute Beginner Guide - Earth to Moon 1
This video was recorded Sunday, September 22, 2013 Playlist for the Absolute Beginner Guide series: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPu_SHPaJzs4e1NfhY8......
This video was recorded Sunday, September 22, 2013 Playlist for the Absolute Beginner Guide series: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPu_SHPaJzs4e1NfhY8...
wn.com/Orbiter 2010 Part 11 Absolute Beginner Guide Earth To Moon 1
This video was recorded Sunday, September 22, 2013 Playlist for the Absolute Beginner Guide series: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLPu_SHPaJzs4e1NfhY8...