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Wow... Can i get a copy of binary star? lol. I think hes reffering to the orbiter sim from the internet but i could be wrong.
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We wanted to try it in a sim after a mission, but never got the chance. You can download Orbiter for free, though, at http://www.medphys.ucl.ac.uk/~martins/orbit/orbit.html.
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Benji:

One of the pilots on my tam had his laptop with the Orbiter software on it at camp. Every space moment we had, and that wasn't much time, he was trying something out and practising his take-offs and landings, etc. We asked him to try out some really silly scenarios too.

So, what DOES happen if you jettison the SRBs or ET shortly after lift-off?
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Well, when you jettison the SRBs, the orbiter hangs in the air for a few seconds before starting to fall. In the Orbiter software, it won't explode or anything, though I kinda assume it would at least break up or something. If you jettison the ET, too, it doesn't really go anywhere in relation to the orbiter, since they're traveling with the same relative velocity.
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I thnk I need to get my paws on a copy of that Orbiter software. :D
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Speaking of binary star my math professor made us get into groups decided by majors. I talked my group into calling ourselves the binary stars. :lol:
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this is what happens to you when you've spent too long at space camp. lol.
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See, I was going to say that....but....it just seemed so special I just didn't know how to comment.
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but im special. so it works. lol.
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thats one way of putting it. 8O
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And once again i say ya'll are just jealous! :D
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I didn't know you say y'all. But anyway about Binary Star...
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Yeah, binary star... :lol:
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so yeah, confessions time. I totally spent forever on Binary Star's website the other day, and it looks like they would be very, very easily able to add missions to mars and das moon.

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:D
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Confession time: I spent forever on binary stars website the other day too and you're right! They actually had a lunar program already made it shouldnt be too hard for them to configure it to space camps specifications. :D
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If I'm not mistaken, though, Space Camp uses the MS3 software package, right?
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I didnt check it out that much... :(
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Um dan, did the Russian orbiter thing scar you? Haha you're only speaking in german russian now.
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