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Post #981by toutatis » 30.01.2019, 08:06

I would request a spacecraft, but I think you already have enough work to do.

Ok, No problem... When I finish Toutatis Program (I guess that maximum during 2 next months) , I can...

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Post #982by toutatis » 30.01.2019, 08:11

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Post #983by Gurren Lagann » 30.01.2019, 16:35

1919 launch? Goodbye realism...
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Post #984by SpaceFanatic64 » 30.01.2019, 22:54

No, likely just a typo.
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Post #985by toutatis » 30.01.2019, 23:45

1919 launch? Goodbye realism...

was mistake in text... lol

No, likely just a typo.

yes... am sorry

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Post #986by Limax7 » 01.02.2019, 21:39

Adam Hurcewicz
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Post #987by toutatis » 03.02.2019, 00:40

Soon...

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Post #988by toutatis » 03.02.2019, 11:52

Toutatis-7 mission is completed.... Next mission to Mars, Phobos and Deimos...
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Post #989by SpaceFanatic64 » 03.02.2019, 18:03

Wow, toutatis, you've come a long way! From starting out with basic untextured models, to making your own missions with their own trajectories!

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Also, wasn't the next mission supposed to be a Pluto orbiter, and then the one to Mars?
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Post #990by toutatis » 04.02.2019, 00:27

Wow, toutatis, you've come a long way! From starting out with basic untextured models, to making your own missions with their own trajectories!

Thanks SpaceFanatic64.... Well, basic knowledge of space flight mechanics helps me plan trajectories... and I also space fanatic and I wished all my life to work in organisations like NASA, but I live in a not right place... such plans and dreams can't come true here...

Also, wasn't the next mission supposed to be a Pluto orbiter, and then the one to Mars?

am sorry, but I still don't decided how to reach Pluto if make a launch this or even next year... still several years it impossible to use gravity assistance of Jupiter, Saturn to reach Pluto system faster as possible... but without a gravity assistance it will be too long time way... if I will use a lot of fuel to reach a big velocity during start from Earth, it will be hard to reduce velocity to go into orbit of the planet due to lack of sufficient fuel... all mission I plan, can use only engines as in real space technics...

but in Celestia we can go on a journey through time, and that is great thing... :smile:

I will try to make mission to Pluto but later...

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Post #991by SpaceFanatic64 » 04.02.2019, 02:49

That's fine, take as much time as you need and don't rush.
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Post #992by toutatis » 14.02.2019, 00:00

Toutatis-8... Mission to Mars...

18 Jan 2020 - Start of mission...
17 Oct 2020 - Rendezvous with asteroid Toutatis...
1 Jan 2022 - Arriving to Mars...
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Post #993by toutatis » 14.02.2019, 00:01

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Post #994by toutatis » 14.02.2019, 00:14

for accuracy, you need to change file "asteroids.ssc" in "extra" folder, where was changed only orbital data for asteroid Toutatis (data for epoch 18 Oct 2020)........
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Post #995by gironde » 24.02.2019, 14:29

ISEE-1 and ISEE-2 data
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In my message:
viewtopic.php?p=140353#p140353
I described an error in the Goddard Space Flight Center: Locator data for the ISEE-1 and ISEE-2 probes.

At the time, I reported this error to Goddard Space Flight Center after determining the offending period.
After 5 months without news from them, I received an answer:

"Dear [gironde],

I was finally able to fix the issues you identified with the ISEE-1 and ISEE-2 orbit data. These updated orbits are now available.

Thank you for using the SSCWeb.

Sincerely,
Len

Leonard Garcia
NASA/GSFC/SGT, Inc.
"

In the archive below you will find the 2019 update for ISEE-1 and ISEE-2 according to new data from NASA.
The delay between 2 lines xyz files is 8 hours. (3 lines per 24 hours).

:hi:
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Post #996by toutatis » 11.03.2019, 00:52

for much more accuracy I start use in my Celestia a "Spice Kernels" orbits by data from NAIF.JPL.NASA... that gives a much more accuracy trajectories for spacecrafts too... also I prepared xyzv-trajectories for Toutatis-9( journey to Venus) and Toutatis-10( Journey to Mercury... during mission spacecraft will use slingshot effects 4 times... one near Venus and 3 near Mercury before it become in orbit around Mercury... missions will get a new models of spacecrafts...

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Post #997by toutatis » 11.03.2019, 00:55

this model I prepare specially for Celestia Origin team... it will be ready soon...
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Post #998by SpaceFanatic64 » 11.03.2019, 01:44

Nice! I think that's Fobos-Grunt.
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Post #999by Gurren Lagann » 11.03.2019, 21:49

SpaceFanatic64 wrote:Nice! I think that's Fobos-Grunt.

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Post #1000by SpaceFanatic64 » 11.03.2019, 22:14

Yes, I saw! Congratulations to me!
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