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SpaceX "Of Course I Still Love You," Drone Ship with Falcon 9 1st Stage
SpaceX's autonomous drone ship, "Of Course I Still Love You," with a Falcon 9 1st stage on top of it.
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SpaceX Starlink
Starlink is a satellite megaconstellation operated by SpaceX that provides high-speed internet across the globe. As of 7 Apr 2021, there are a total of 1,385 satellites launched into low Earth orbit in 25 launches, 66 of which are retired and deorbited.
This addon contains the actual representation of a Starlink satellite. Credits to gironde to all twenty-four SSCs and VIDIBA files inside the zip
This addon contains the actual representation of a Starlink satellite. Credits to gironde to all twenty-four SSCs and VIDIBA files inside the zip
"Open the pod-bay doors HAL"
"I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that"
Spacecrafts Addon Developer since 2018
Celestia Versions: 1.7.8 (Mobile), 1.6.4 and 1.7.0 (Windows)
"I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that"
Spacecrafts Addon Developer since 2018
Celestia Versions: 1.7.8 (Mobile), 1.6.4 and 1.7.0 (Windows)
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Cargo Dragon Update
Minor update which tries to address the harsh lighting seam which is visible on the right side of the capsule. This version also completely replaces the previous version of my Cargo Dragon addon. Meaning that no prior versions of it are required for it to work.
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Giotto (2021)
The Giotto spacecraft is one of five space probes, dubbed the "Halley Armada", launched to intercept and study up close 1P/Halley during its most recent apparition in 1986. The European spacecraft was the first ever probe to image a cometary nucleus. It was then redirected to 26P/Grigg-Skjellerup for a 1992 flyby, upon doing so it also became the first deep-space probe to return to Earth for a gravity-assist maneuver in July 1990, five months before Galileo does the same on its way to Jupiter. Days after the 26P flyby, it was permanently turned off by ESA
This is a major update to BrianJ's amazing Giotto - 25th Anniversary Edition addon. Install that addon first before downloading this one. All credit goes to him
Major changes include the XYZV trajectory ends in 23 July 1992, with an SSC-defined orbit taking over for nine hours before being decommissioned (becoming a derelict object "component" thereafter).
This is a major update to BrianJ's amazing Giotto - 25th Anniversary Edition addon. Install that addon first before downloading this one. All credit goes to him
Major changes include the XYZV trajectory ends in 23 July 1992, with an SSC-defined orbit taking over for nine hours before being decommissioned (becoming a derelict object "component" thereafter).
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"Open the pod-bay doors HAL"
"I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that"
Spacecrafts Addon Developer since 2018
Celestia Versions: 1.7.8 (Mobile), 1.6.4 and 1.7.0 (Windows)
"I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that"
Spacecrafts Addon Developer since 2018
Celestia Versions: 1.7.8 (Mobile), 1.6.4 and 1.7.0 (Windows)
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NASA Mars Polar Lander
Had it not crashed, this lander would have investigated both the soil, and climate of Planum Australe located on Mars. Though here at least, you can view the lander in the way it would have looked upon successfully touching down on the Martian surface.
Enjoy!
Enjoy!
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SpaceX Dragon XL
Earlier concept design of the Dragon XL spacecraft, which is slated to resupply the Lunar Gateway space station in the future.
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I got the flight data history from "Starlink-46: 2019-029M: Starlink 0-12" "Sol / Earth"
Beginning "2019 05 24 02:30:00"
Ending "2020 02 20 00:00:00"
You can add this code in the Starlink constellation 1 (v0.9) .ssc file
Beginning "2019 05 24 02:30:00"
Ending "2020 02 20 00:00:00"
You can add this code in the Starlink constellation 1 (v0.9) .ssc file
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# Starlink 0-12 (Starlink-46)
# TLE data found by Special Data Request Form on https://celestrak.com/NORAD/archives/
"Starlink-46:2019-029M:Starlink 0-12" "Sol/Earth"
{
Class "spacecraft"
Mesh "starlink.cmod"
MeshCenter [ 0 -3.5 0 ]
Radius 0.0016
Visible false
Beginning "2019 05 24 02:30:00"
Ending "2020 02 20 00:00:00"
EllipticalOrbit
{
Epoch 2458638.41638156
Period 0.06538203
SemiMajorAxis 6855.526143
Eccentricity 0.0001910
Inclination 52.9999
AscendingNode 129.1358
ArgOfPericenter 80.0323
MeanAnomaly 280.0891
}
FixedRotation { }
BodyFrame
{
TwoVector
{
Center "Sol/Earth/Starlink 0-12"
Primary
{
Axis "-z"
RelativePosition
{
Observer "Sol/Earth/Starlink 0-12"
Target "Sol/Earth"
}
}
Secondary
{
Axis "y"
RelativeVelocity
{
Observer "Sol/Earth/Starlink 0-12"
Target "Sol/Earth"
}
}
}
}
InfoURL "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starlink"
}
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ESA ExoMars Rover, "Rosalind Franklin."
A future addition to the family of roving Mars rovers, Rosalind Franklin is one of three key pieces in the ESA/ROSCOSMOS ExoMars mission triangle. With the other two pieces being the ROSCOSMOS Mars lander, which will bring the rover down to the surface, as well as the already active TGO, or Trace Gas Orbiter spacecraft. Currently scheduled to launch in 2022 aboard a Proton M, the rover will then set off on a roughly one year trip to get to red planet. Once on the ground, Rosalind Franklin will begin an expected roughly seven month mission in search of evidence of past life on Mars.
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Project 921-1/2 (Shenzhou and Tiangong)
The entire Chinese manned space program from 1999 to 2019. This addon comprises every Shenzhou mission that has launched until the deorbiting of Tiangong 2 in 2019, in commemoration to the launch of the Chinese space station Tianhe on this day, 29 Apr 2021.
Models originally by Jack Higgins (Shenzhou 5) and Hanghang (Tiangong 1)
EDIT: This addon's iteration of Shenzhou 8 through 11, are now obsolete. See this more updated post instead
Models originally by Jack Higgins (Shenzhou 5) and Hanghang (Tiangong 1)
EDIT: This addon's iteration of Shenzhou 8 through 11, are now obsolete. See this more updated post instead
Last edited by DaveBowman2001 on 24.09.2021, 09:06, edited 1 time in total.
"Open the pod-bay doors HAL"
"I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that"
Spacecrafts Addon Developer since 2018
Celestia Versions: 1.7.8 (Mobile), 1.6.4 and 1.7.0 (Windows)
"I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that"
Spacecrafts Addon Developer since 2018
Celestia Versions: 1.7.8 (Mobile), 1.6.4 and 1.7.0 (Windows)
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Here is the orbital data for Starlink-1118, found with the Celestrak (Norad) archives.
You can embed this code in DaveBowman2021's 'Starlink constellation 3 (L2) .ssc' file.
As the end of use date is 20-04-2020, there is an Ending instruction that you can deactivate by #Ending
You can embed this code in DaveBowman2021's 'Starlink constellation 3 (L2) .ssc' file.
As the end of use date is 20-04-2020, there is an Ending instruction that you can deactivate by #Ending
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"Starlink-1118:2020-001AL:Starlink 2-35" "Sol/Earth" # Norad 44948 beginning 07-01-2020 decay 02-04-2020
{
Class "spacecraft"
Mesh "starlink.cmod"
MeshCenter [0 -3.5 0]
Radius 0.0016
Visible false # to use with Vidiba
Beginning "2020 01 07 02:19:00"
Ending "2020 04 02"
EllipticalOrbit
{
Epoch 2458865.08334491
Period 0.06319447
SemiMajorAxis 6701.745184
Eccentricity 0.0000994
Inclination 53.0001
AscendingNode 354.7680
ArgOfPericenter 106.1705
MeanAnomaly 314.9444
}
FixedRotation { }
BodyFrame
{
TwoVector
{
Center "Sol/Earth/Starlink 2-35"
Primary
{
Axis "-z"
RelativePosition
{
Observer "Sol/Earth/Starlink 2-35"
Target "Sol/Earth"
}
}
Secondary
{
Axis "y"
RelativeVelocity
{
Observer "Sol/Earth/Starlink 2-35"
Target "Sol/Earth"
}
}
}
}
InfoURL "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Starlink"
}
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2 new Starlink launches in April 2021:
25th launch dated 07-04-2021 (L23)
26th launch dated 29-04-2021 (L24)
in the 'added .... ssc' files you will find the definitions for the missing 'decay' satellites but
that I found in Celestrak's history. In the folder 'Vidiba / Completed old table', you will find the
corresponding and completed lua tables
Now I'm using DaveBowman2021's ssc file type (thanks to him!) But using the 'Name' in Celestrak
as the first name in the ssc files, the International Designator as the second and the numbering of DaveBoxman2021
as the third name (also used in the 'TwoVector' section).
The new 3D model is the one designed by DaveBowman2021 (models and textures)
3 new launches are planned for May 2021 including one on 05/09 but not yet entered in Celestrak.
25th launch dated 07-04-2021 (L23)
26th launch dated 29-04-2021 (L24)
in the 'added .... ssc' files you will find the definitions for the missing 'decay' satellites but
that I found in Celestrak's history. In the folder 'Vidiba / Completed old table', you will find the
corresponding and completed lua tables
Now I'm using DaveBowman2021's ssc file type (thanks to him!) But using the 'Name' in Celestrak
as the first name in the ssc files, the International Designator as the second and the numbering of DaveBoxman2021
as the third name (also used in the 'TwoVector' section).
The new 3D model is the one designed by DaveBowman2021 (models and textures)
3 new launches are planned for May 2021 including one on 05/09 but not yet entered in Celestrak.
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NASA JPL Ingenuity Mars Helicopter
NASA & JPL's Ingenuity Mars Helicopter, which tagged along with Perseverance on it's way to Mars to become the first ever spacecraft/aircraft, to achieve heavier than air flight on a planet other than Earth.
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Today I was checking Starlink addons.
in the ssc scripts of the various Starlink launches, the use of the 3rd name in some instructions does not work.
In these places you have to use the first name.
"name 1:name 2:name 3" "Sol / Earth"
Center "Sol/Earth/name 3" reference frame not found
this error detected in the log does not block the object
no error is detected for: Observer "Sol/Earth/name 3" ????
to be changed by:
"name1:name 2:name 3" "Sol/Earth"
...
Center "Sol/Earth/name 1"
...
Observer "Sol/Earth/name 1"
I am starting the correction on the current 26 files for which I will only use the names found on Celestrak.
in the ssc scripts of the various Starlink launches, the use of the 3rd name in some instructions does not work.
In these places you have to use the first name.
"name 1:name 2:name 3" "Sol / Earth"
Center "Sol/Earth/name 3" reference frame not found
this error detected in the log does not block the object
no error is detected for: Observer "Sol/Earth/name 3" ????
to be changed by:
"name1:name 2:name 3" "Sol/Earth"
...
Center "Sol/Earth/name 1"
...
Observer "Sol/Earth/name 1"
I am starting the correction on the current 26 files for which I will only use the names found on Celestrak.
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Europa Clipper, the future mission to Jupiter's moon Europa... spacecraft model and trajectory data from Europa Clipper team... Model was slightly modified and converted to .cmod file by me... the solar panels was rotaded at 90degres... also was modified textures...
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NASA X-38 CEV/Crew Escape Vehicle
The X-38 was a prototype spacecraft that was intended to act as a lifeboat for astronauts aboard the ISS, should something have gone horribly wrong. Utilizing knowledge gained from both NASA and the USAF's previous lifting body designs, the X-38 would have entered the atmosphere in a similar fashion to the Space Shuttle, and then flown to a landing under its own parachutes. All of which was to be done in a fully autonomous manner, with minimal crew input.
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Last edited by Endeavor35 on 26.05.2021, 03:29, edited 1 time in total.
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As I explained a few days ago, I noticed that the parameter of 'Center' in 'TwoVector'
must be the first name of the defined object. In this function the second name and the following ones are not recognized (bug?)
unlike 'Observe'.
In this context, I had to modify all the ssc files that I had redone according to the addon made by DaveBowman2001.
I kept the general structure of DaveBowman2001, however the 1st name I use is the one present in Celestrak (Name),
the 2nd is International Designator and the 3rd is the relative number in the launch in question and defined by DaveBowman2001.
In the TwoVector section, the reference to the object is the 1st name.
All Vidiba files also use the 1st name, but here the different names are recognized by Celestia.
- models and textures are those of DaveBowman2001.
- the 'Ending' parameters are disabled to always see the objects.
- the parameter 'Visible false' is activated and is used for the use of Vidiba otherwise you must deactivate it.
below, the launches of 04-05-2021 (L25) and 09-05-2021 (L27). For the latter, the numbering is alphabetical (perhaps a special serie). On 15-05-2021 took place the 29th launch (L26) but the data is not yet available.
must be the first name of the defined object. In this function the second name and the following ones are not recognized (bug?)
unlike 'Observe'.
In this context, I had to modify all the ssc files that I had redone according to the addon made by DaveBowman2001.
I kept the general structure of DaveBowman2001, however the 1st name I use is the one present in Celestrak (Name),
the 2nd is International Designator and the 3rd is the relative number in the launch in question and defined by DaveBowman2001.
In the TwoVector section, the reference to the object is the 1st name.
All Vidiba files also use the 1st name, but here the different names are recognized by Celestia.
- models and textures are those of DaveBowman2001.
- the 'Ending' parameters are disabled to always see the objects.
- the parameter 'Visible false' is activated and is used for the use of Vidiba otherwise you must deactivate it.
below, the launches of 04-05-2021 (L25) and 09-05-2021 (L27). For the latter, the numbering is alphabetical (perhaps a special serie). On 15-05-2021 took place the 29th launch (L26) but the data is not yet available.
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Orbital ATK/Northrop Grumman Cygnus Standard
The original version of the Cygnus resupply cargo spacecraft for the ISS, which flew until the failure of its Antares launch vehicle during the infamous Orb-3 ISS resupply mission.
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NASA North American X-15
Although it never did go into orbit, the X-15 still was responsible for paving the way for future crewed and uncrewed space programs of NASA, as well as providing a handful of test pilots their astronaut wings as the aircraft did go past the boundary of the edge of Earth's atmosphere and into space.
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