space station

Read it and find out.



They can only ever be numbers. What are you expecting? Letters?! ;)

he means negative numbers

To get into stable Orbit:
Open up OrbitMFD. Click SHP, then DST. Launch at a 90 degree heading at a 70 degree pitch. Once you get to 40km switch to rotation mode. When you get to 100km, keep the Little ball with the + above the 0 degree mark, but just barely. When your PeA is above 100km, you have a stable orbit.
 
Mission 1
Launch Zarya to Mir-2 which is in orbit.

Mission 2
Launch a node to Mir-2 and Zarya
 
i got it now but what should i bring up now
and i dont know how to load a module in to the space shuttle
 
Oh right. Well, you attach it either by reading the manual or by using universal cargo deck.

Until you show some initative I'm going to stop replying. I've tried to help you but you are not trying to help yourself.
 
i want to know the fast way

There is no "fast way".

Nobody is going to read those manuals and tutorials for you.

You will never truly grasp orbiter without at least a basic understanding of orbital physics.

As has been mentioned countless times, if you truly want to "get" orbiter, read the manual, do the checklist scenarios, come back to us with questions that aren't answered in the manual, and try again.

Alternatively, kindly delete your Orbiter installation and never post here again.
 
so from what i have read in order to have a stable orbit my PeR/PeA/PeT can not be a - number or i will crash right
PeR can't be negative, and really the number is mostly useful for calculations only. You should look at your PeA. (DST button on Orbit MFD if it isn't already displayed) If your PeA is negative, you will hit the Earth. If your PeA is less than about 200km then you might reenter. PeT isn't too important for getting a stable orbit.


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There is no "fast way".

Nobody is going to read those manuals and tutorials for you.

You will never truly grasp orbiter without at least a basic understanding of orbital physics.

As has been mentioned countless times, if you truly want to "get" orbiter, read the manual, do the checklist scenarios, come back to us with questions that aren't answered in the manual, and try again.

Alternatively, kindly delete your Orbiter installation and never post here again.
pwnd :)

EDIT: Did I REALLY not notice that there was a second page and just see the first and last pages??? XD
 
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Airforce_master_101,

Read the manuals, please. I know you said this:
i am the typy of person who learns faster be asking than read from a doc
But if you read the manuals you will get a more holistic understanding of what you are doing. This will make things much easier for yourself (because you will know what you are doing) and make your life more enjoyable (because you can spend more time flying in Orbiter instead of asking questions on the forum). See, we really are trying to help you :)

Also, I noticed that your writing improved for exactly one post before degenerating. Since we are being helpful, and since this is a space-themed forum, here is a NASA document "Grammar, Punctuation, and
Capitalization":
http://www.sti.nasa.gov/publish/sp7084.pdf

In case you don't read that manual, at least note this sage advice:
All writing begins with ideas that relate to one another. An author chooses words that express the ideas and chooses an arrangement of the words (syntax) that expresses the relationships between the ideas. Given this arrangement of words into phrases, clauses, and sentences, the author obeys grammar and punctuation rules to form a series of sentences that will impart the ideas.
 
i am in school right now and when i get home i will luanch a new module but whatshould i luanch

sorry if i have a typo on luanch
 
i am in school right now and when i get home i will luanch a new module but whatshould i luanch

sorry if i have a typo on luanch

Launch.


To enable spell check for Firefox;

Click tools -> Click Options -> Click Advanced tab (far right) ->

Under Browsing make sure "check my spelling as I type" is checked



then your good to go.
Also, if you have a typo, you can always edit your previous posts. click on the edit button under your post.
 
i didn't find in the doc how to put a module in the space shuttle
 
i am learning it is jus that i read the orbiter doc and the Atlantis doc like you guys said but did not find out how to put a module in the cargo bay of the shuttle
 
i am learning it is jus that i read the orbiter doc and the Atlantis doc like you guys said but did not find out how to put a module in the cargo bay of the shuttle

Did you read Orbiter.pdf already?
 
Yes - so you read page 32 already?
 
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