Shuttle and ISS site down!

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Shuttle and ISS site down!

Post #1by bh » 28.07.2005, 23:53

The title says it all...hopefully I should have my own hosting plan on the go so this will no longer happen!

In the meantime it looks very much as though ElChristou has this covered...makes mine look like a badly made 'Airfix' kit..which is what it is really....

Good luck 'Discovery'.

regards...bh.

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Post #2by ElChristou » 29.07.2005, 12:40

Hey, I hope this won't be for too long... those models still the only availables for now... (I cannot recall, ML has the models on database, or they was direct link to your page?)
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Post #3by bh » 29.07.2005, 18:05

yes... a direct link I'm afraid. Hopefully not too long before I get this sorted.

regards...bh.

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Post #4by bh » 15.08.2005, 23:25

Still no luck with a hosting plan so far...these models should be up and running soon I hope. If anyone has some webspace for me, give me a pm or at least a pint of ESB...no, sorry...its webspace I need.

regards...bh.

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Post #5by Giorgio » 17.08.2005, 00:57

Sorry, but, are you referring to the Discovery model with the open payload bay, and the same model coupled with ISS, and the ISS as a separate model?
If that's the case, those may very well be the same models featured in the "General add-ons pack" for Celestia's Educational Activities by Frank Gregorio.
I understand it's not practical at all to download a hundred MB or so just to pick a few Mb of it. But, as far as time and speed on internet connection are not a problem, it may be a decent solution for the time being to download the whole pack.
So Discovery and the ISS are still available in the end :)


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