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ISS page

Posted: 02.02.2004, 19:25
by bh
Thanks to Jeam I'm now hosting Orions great ISS models!
http://www.berasan.com/celestia/iss.html

Or you can access off my shuttle page.

Regards...bh.

Posted: 03.02.2004, 12:00
by Darkmiss
Just wonderful
This reflects the quality and subtance of your shuttle page perfectly
excelent work Orion on the models, and bh on the web page.

what more could anyone want for the shuttle and ISS addons 8)


Also bh What about adding takeoff stages to your shuttle page.
Just to complete things. :?:

maybe one of the shuttle on its takeoff pad.
and one of the shuttle in mid flight.


how is the baby and the mum by the way :wink:

Posted: 03.02.2004, 13:19
by bh
Thanks Paul...as far as the other models you mentioned, I think Jack has already done these.

Atlantis/Mir soon...I hope!

Mum and baby doing fine thank you, they seem to be getting bigger...both of them...I've always been a breast man myself!

Regards...bh.

Posted: 04.02.2004, 00:54
by Darkmiss
bh wrote:
Mum and baby doing fine thank you, they seem to be getting bigger...both of them...I've always been a breast man myself!

Regards...bh.



LOL :D :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: ISS page

Posted: 04.02.2004, 13:00
by Jeam Tag
Hello Bob, and many thanks for this beautiful Station repertory. All my apologies not to have had time to reorganize my French infos in the directory i posted... your translation help a lot, but i try to order them more useful:
I don't know what is the best manner of presenting them: to write a ' ISS-**Stage_readme.txt' for each addon, or to add some inactive lines (# text...) in each ssc file? [Because of the "InfoURL" line that we can choose to add -don't know what is the more accurate between the two i reffered]
Here is what I've corrected for my installation (in english 8) hope there are No big errors :wink: This is the all file, with the 2 stages that I'm not sure about (no models)... someone could help?

ISS Evolution Models translated for Celestia by Miguel Soria (aka Orion_Nebula)
from the Orbiter-Sim ones created by David Hopkins
Each one having its dated positioning, they follow one another perfectly
All are available on the International Space Station Repertory by Bob Hundley
http://www.berasan.com/celestia/iss.html

- Stage 1A 11/20/1998
A Proton rocket launched from Ba?konour sends the first module,'Zarya'

- Stage 2A 12/04/1998
Flight STS-88 Endeavour adds the 'Unity Node 1' module, first USA Assembly Flight
InfoURL "http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/missions/sts-88/mission-sts-88.html"
InfoURL "http://www-ss.ksc.nasa.gov/mission/flight2A.htm"

- Stage 1R 08/26/2000
A Proton rocket launches the service module 'Zvezda'

- Stage 3A 10/11/2000
Flight STS-92 Discovery brings 'Integrated Truss Structure' (Communication equipment) and 'Control Moment Gyros'
InfoURL "http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/missions/sts-92/mission-sts-92.html"
InfoURL "http://www-ss.ksc.nasa.gov/mission/flight3A.htm"

- Stage 2R 10/31/2000
A rescue vessel Soyuz comes to be fastened to the Station

- Stage 4A 11/302000
Flight STS-97 Endeavour brings 'Integrated Truss Structure P6' and 'Photovoltaic Module Radiators'
InfoURL "http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/missions/sts-97/mission-sts-97.html"
InfoURL "http://www-ss.ksc.nasa.gov/mission/flight4A.htm"

- Stage 5A 02/07/2001
Flight STS-98 Atlantis brings the US Laboratory Module: 'Destiny'
InfoURL "http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/missions/sts-98/mission-sts-98.htm"
InfoURL "http://www-ss.ksc.nasa.gov/mission/flight5A.htm"

- Stage 6A 04/19/2001
Flight STS-100 Endeavour brings 'Raffaello Multi-Purpose Logistics Module' (MPLM 1), an UHF antenna and the Canadarm 2 manipulator
InfoURL "http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/missions/sts-100/mission-sts-100.htm"
InfoURL "http://www-ss.ksc.nasa.gov/mission/flight6A.htm"

- Stage 7A 07/12/2001
Flight STS-104 Atlantis brings the 'Joint Airlock & High Pressure Gas Assembly'
InfoURL "http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/missions/sts-104/mission-sts-104.html"
InfoURL "http://www-ss.ksc.nasa.gov/mission/flight7A.htm"

- Stage 8A 04/08/2002
Flight STS-110 Atlantis brings the 'Exchange Truss Segment'
InfoURL "http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/missions/sts-110/mission-sts-110.html"
InfoURL "http://www-ss.ksc.nasa.gov/mission/flight8A.htm"

# Stage UF2 06/05/2002 No model ?
Flight STS-111 Endeavour brings the 'Mini Pressurized Logistics Module'
InfoURL "http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/missions/sts-111/mission-sts-111.html"
InfoURL "http://www-ss.ksc.nasa.gov/mission/flightuf2.htm"

- Stage 9A 10/07/2002
Flight STS-112 Atlantis brings 'First Right-Side Truss Segment'
InfoURL "http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/missions/sts-111/mission-sts-111.html"
InfoURL "http://www-ss.ksc.nasa.gov/mission/flight9A.htm"

# Stage 10A 04/08/2002 No model ?
InfoURL "http://www-ss.ksc.nasa.gov/mission/flight10A.htm"

- Stage 11A 11/23/2002
Flight STS-113 Endeavour brings the 'First Left-Side Truss Segment'
This is the current version
InfoURL "http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/shuttle/missions/sts-113/mission-sts-113.html"
InfoURL "http://www-ss.ksc.nasa.gov/mission/flight11a.htm"

Jeam Tag

Posted: 04.02.2004, 13:25
by Jeam Tag
bh wrote:Atlantis/Mir soon...I hope!
WE hope too :wink:
Mum and baby doing fine thank you, they seem to be getting bigger...both of them...I've always been a breast man myself!
:lol: :D 8) :wink: Jeam

Posted: 04.02.2004, 14:44
by bh
Thanks for the info Jeam...I will post it up on the ISS page as a 'readme' rather than adding it to the zips and re-uploading if that's OK with you.

Eagerly awaiting Orions Soyuz models...I'd post a pic but it would only tease you!

Regards...bh.

Posted: 04.02.2004, 15:35
by Jeam Tag
bh wrote:Thanks for the info Jeam...I will post it up on the ISS page as a 'readme' rather than adding it to the zips and re-uploading if that's OK with you.
OK: You see what is the better way. As i said, i don't know of it, especially for the InfoURL, that can be added in .ssc files to run in the prog (right click on the craft, 'info' window)... Each Celestian will organize their files as they want!
Eagerly awaiting Orions Soyuz models...I'd post a pic but it would only tease you!
Yessssssssss... Waiting for this :lol:
By chance: don't you have the model and textures of the very detailed HST that Orion had announced working on, a few months ago?
:wink: Jeam

Posted: 04.02.2004, 16:04
by bh
Sorry Jeam...I don't have that model...I don't think he's released it yet. I may be wrong there though.

Regards...bh.

Posted: 07.02.2004, 00:27
by bh
Jeam...I posted your data as an extra window...does this work? Many thanks for the research...hopefully a useful resource.

Sorry I've had no time this week for Atlantis/Mir...but it's nearly ready...It will be a different STS to the last one...just sorting out some payload detail and will incorporate some new markings from TERRIER!

Regards...bh.

Posted: 07.02.2004, 09:14
by Jeam Tag
bh wrote:Jeam...I posted your data as an extra window...does this work?
Yes, it does. As that each one can copy the infos which it interress, to add InfoURL in the ssc files or all to copy in a ' readme.txt' file according to the organization of its addons. As this textual file is not heavy, I will make available the French version in my 'ISS' page soon.
Sorry I've had no time this week for Atlantis/Mir...but it's nearly ready...It will be a different STS to the last one...just sorting out some payload detail and will incorporate some new markings from TERRIER!
Well, we'll wait for... :lol: Great news, thanks. Jeam[/quote]

Posted: 09.02.2004, 00:51
by TERRIER
bh / Jeam

Cheers for making all the different stages available - I'm finally up to speed with the ISS.

I notice there's a certain Canadarm appearing on the later models :D , but with no logo. Does the ISS Canadarm have one ?

regards
TERRIER

Posted: 10.02.2004, 00:14
by bh
TERRIER...I did notice a 'certain' Canadarm model on some of the latter stages...yes...it should have a logo...although I think the arm attatched to the ISS is a 'beefed up' version ...Canadarm2. I think Orion added this one himself so I'm reluctant to mess around with these too much!

Regards...bh.

Posted: 18.06.2004, 18:48
by Dora
... thanks a lot for this nice collection of ISS stages! :)

Ciao
Dora

Posted: 18.06.2004, 23:33
by bh
Dora...you're welcome.

Regards...bh.