When do you think you will be able to release it?
If you were thinking of using Starlab as a deep space habitat for any reason, you could add some orbit insert propellant to it, as well as some main thrusters, which would make it more adaptable. (Just a suggestion).

Thanks! It is very practical!Wilson is very reminiscent of NASA's Personal Satellite Assistant, and is a great solution for "exploring the internals" within the simulation.
Have you ever seen the movie "Cast Away" with Tom Hanks? :thumbup:Who is it named after?
This question must be turned to Vittorio, that is responsible for the internals!I would also like to ask: what search terms did you use to find the images that you used for your rack textures, and where did you look?
Fine by me ! :thumbup:
I'd been thinking, using the same Quasar rocket with the same sized fairing ment for Skylab, a single launch could deliver several though different modules like the module without a name . Several stacked inside the fairing.... also an extra booster for possible moon and/or mars (or other) could be a possible payload. All based on Skylab (size). Just my thoughts. :tiphat:
Cheers,
Hank
50,000 Kg come from the water anti-radiation shield
Would a 50-tonne radiation shield really be needed for a Mars mission?
Is that project still alive?