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Post #1by toolkeeper » 05.07.2006, 22:01

Any add-ons to add Shuttle flights in general or STS-121 in particular?

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Post #2by ElChristou » 05.07.2006, 23:05

Hello,

Have you done some search in the forum?
Have you browse the MotherLode?
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Post #3by bh » 06.07.2006, 11:35

Yes there are!
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Re: STS-121

Post #4by Jeam Tag » 06.07.2006, 18:25

toolkeeper wrote:Any add-ons to add Shuttle flights in general or STS-121 in particular?
There are some nice sites with Shuttle and/or ISS Addons. Not yet STS-121, but many others. Click the www button in the previous message (bh), for example.
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Catalogue des ajouts /Catalog for the Add-Ons in French
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Post #5by bh » 07.07.2006, 17:02

Model of sts-121 Discovery...

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http://www.bobhundley.com/celestia/sts121iss.zip

There are a couple of issues...the Canadarm needs completely reworking. It's now longer and has more articulations to do all the inspections needed. Also payload area needs a bit more work and still the chunky engines!

Also I think the orientation of the model is wrong but there is some code you can write in the ssc to correct it. If someone knows how then please post!

Just replace your existing iss mesh with this one.

You will need the texture packs for the iss and shuttle from my www (below) if you've not had any of my models before.

That's all. (edit) I've flipped the model over...but it's drifting sideways!
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Post #6by selden » 07.07.2006, 19:35

The inspection boom itself is separate. One of the things they showed on NASA TV was the handoff of that boom from the orbiter to the ISS.
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Post #7by bh » 08.07.2006, 09:33

Thanks Selden...yes...I've been glued to nasa tv too! I need a schematic breakdown of the mission and do some more modelling. In the meantime, think of it as an intermediate.

BTW...if anyone wants to modify these shuttle models in anyway please go ahead. I reckon they could benefit from a little tweaking. Please share your results though.
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Post #8by toolkeeper » 08.07.2006, 19:18

Yes, I have been to the motherlode in search of STS-121 / shuttle add ons.

Of my particular interest is to discover a way to update the orbital parameters to see if Celestia is good enough to represent STS-121 / ISS orbital location in real or near real time in version 1.4.x

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Post #9by selden » 08.07.2006, 23:49

Of my particular interest is to discover a way to update the orbital parameters to see if Celestia is good enough to represent STS-121 / ISS orbital location in real or near real time in version 1.4.x


See the Preliminary User's FAQ, which is a sticky near the top of the Celestia Users Forum, Q/A #23.
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Post #10by toolkeeper » 09.07.2006, 10:57

BH,

2 Questions:

In the zip file / photo that you posted, the depiction of STS-121/ISS docked, that i would take this file name / mesh and edit the spacecraft.ssc in Celestia 1.4.1 to point to this file for spacecraft ISS? Or, would i do this for an entry that I have set up for STS-121?

In the depictions of the STS-121/ISS, What is the current ISS's phase of construction as of July 2006? Are we in phase 3 of construction? The reason I ask is that on the MotherLoad, I see various depictions of ISS at various stages of construction available for downloading.

Thanks in Advance.

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Post #11by bh » 09.07.2006, 11:47

Hi Toolkeeper.

1/ If you have an entry set up for sts 121 then I would go for that...the position of the iss in celestia is not correct. If you have data which is more accurate can you share it?

2/ I used the final stage model from my site. I think it looks pretty accurate as to how the iss is constructed so far.

I could also upload sts 121 as shuttle only.

Hope you enjoy the model.
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Post #12by toolkeeper » 09.07.2006, 12:56

BH,

1. I am using the 2 line KEPS for ISS that was posted by D. Larsen on June 11, 2006 at this address: http://www.amsat.org/amsat/archive/sare ... 08034.html

I then took the 2 line KEPS data and ran it thru the spreadsheet
http://www.lepp.cornell.edu/~seb/celest ... ets.html#2
to make the conversion into Celestia. I then used a text editor to update the various elements within the file spacecraft.ssc for the ISS.

FYI: Im using Celestia 1.4.1 on an 800 mhz G4 imac using OSX 10.3.9

2. In between doing laundry, I will attempt to set up the entry for STS-121.

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Post #13by bh » 09.07.2006, 13:04

Sounds good. Good luck with laundry!
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