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Space Shuttle Mission Simulator (tm) / Re: Newcomers, please log in here :)
« Last post by Orbit_Monkey on December 08, 2020, 10:14:16 AM »
Hello.  I have been painstakingly accomplishing all the missions in this great sim.  Great tips on this forum as well.  I finally got past STS-125.  This sim is absolutely stunning.  I love the visuals of the orbital sunrises and sunsets.  Absolutely beautiful game.  Love the challenges in each mission also. 

Still crossing my fingers for SSM2.....
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General discussion / Re: SSMS2 ?
« Last post by pacoo on November 26, 2020, 01:12:44 AM »
 :'( :'(
When you take out the sms2 you will lose a large part of the market if you don't put the batteries.
A recommendation
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Real NASA Space Shuttle Missions / Re: What after the shuttle?
« Last post by Forrest White on November 16, 2020, 12:47:17 PM »
I know that today the USA pays 90 million dollars to Russia to send people to ISS on Soyuz rockets. I hope with the help of SpaceX company there won't be a need for that cooperation.
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Real NASA Space Shuttle Missions / Re: NASA's Next Rocket
« Last post by Forrest White on November 16, 2020, 12:38:26 PM »
Rocket building is one of the most developing industries nowadays. The space launch company makes a contribution to space exploration - today we have different launch vehicles, satellites, the third stage for cargo delivery to Leo orbit, and much more.
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Windows compability / Re: Please let us know if SSMS2007 works on your latest Windows system
« Last post by bjbeard on October 26, 2020, 11:22:37 AM »
So I cant save a user or name a save file. Locks up and crashes. I click the replace user and it locks. Same on save game. Few seconds later ***CRASH***
No error, no report. Just CTD

Win10 Pro 19041.575
R5 3600
16GB Ram
NVME SSD
EVGA 1660Ti 456.71

Otherwise all good.
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General discussion / Re: SSMS2 ?
« Last post by bjbeard on October 25, 2020, 10:28:16 AM »
WHat are the chances of getting a big update on progress before the end of the year? Is there any chance the original can be put on Steam? I'm out of activations...
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Real NASA Space Shuttle Missions / Re: Going to the moon
« Last post by Forrest White on October 19, 2020, 09:04:54 PM »
I don't know why everyone doubts if we could reach Moon once again. That is quite possible in today's rapidly developing world. Look what we have already achieved - we almost recreate the Iron Man universe. Every space company founders aim to develop the company to become the first one to back to Moon or reach Mars or any other planets from Solar System. For example, Elon Musk ensures to cooperate with NASA and spread Starlink all over the world to make SpaceX a recognizable company. In the UK, Skyrora company which represents a new breed of private rocket companies developing the next generation of launch vehicles for the burgeoning small satellite market has international staff members who can use other countries' space achievements and knowledge thus supporting Skyrora activities. Most of the company team has over 10 years’ experience in the aerospace sector. Of the remarkable person in Skyrora is Laura Edison. My point is that the leading companies today, need to cooperate with each other in order to back to Moon and make the first steps on other planets.
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Space Shuttle Mission Simulator (tm) / Re: Happy Anniversary, Space Shuttle!
« Last post by Forrest White on October 19, 2020, 08:36:34 PM »
SpaceX makes huge progress in building rockets and I hope one day there won't be a need to use Soviet Soyuz rocket for space travel.
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Real NASA Space Shuttle Missions / Re: New debris found
« Last post by Forrest White on September 29, 2020, 01:48:09 PM »
Humans brought debris to space and now instead of creating useful tools for space exploration, we are looking for a way to clear the space. But if we concentrate our force on clearing only we can lose all the opportunity to explore the open space. In the UK for example there are lots of rockets to deliver cargo to the orbit, observe Earth, etc. The third stage can place the payload in LEO orbit from a wide range of altitude and orbit inclination.
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NASA retired its three space shuttles to make way for a new space exploration program aimed at sending astronauts to asteroids and other deep space targets. The shuttles Discovery and Endeavour have already flown their final missions. Atlantis' 12-day mission delivered vital spare parts to the space station to help keep the orbiting lab going after the shuttle era ends. It was NASA's 135th shuttle mission since the program began 40 years ago.
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