I think SpaceX needs to prove they can economically refurbish first stages without sacrificing vehicle reliability before even contemplating recovering the second stage. Seems like most of the vehicle's value is in the first stage (9 engines versus only 1 for the second) anyway.
I suspect it...
This looks really neat. Crucial, too. It seems the problem with all proposals for ISRU Mars missions is that we don't actually have any rocket systems capable of running on CH4.
Not far above Mach 1 you want the visor up at all times to prevent the windshield from melting. The wind rushing sound does build quickly once you reach a certain speed threshold so I suspect it's WAD to remind you of this (not yet simulated) fact.
I guess with regard to sand, yes, Martian sand gets blown about but as I understand it's so much less abrasive and generally not as annoying as lunar soil.
Hard to say. Did you follow the procedure on page 1, follow the ascent profile in the cockpit, and switch engine modes on time? You should be able to get into orbit with a few thousand pounds of oxidizer and fuel left.
Also it would be helpful to know -when- you ran out of fuel, and of which...
I also find it tragically amusing how they mention the damage to Enterprise is cosmetic and not structural.
...It's a museum piece. To be looked at. It will never fly again anyway. Cosmetics are all that matter for it now.
Definitely going to be getting this one. Though, one question. What scientific value would there be in a manned Venusian flyby as opposed to a probe? Or would this be one of those fictional Orbiter "because it's awesome" sort of missions? I'm happy with that too. :P
Sorry for the bump! Computer specs shouldn't be a problem...I'm running Windows 7, 64-bit with Intel i7-2600, GPU is a GeForce GTX 560-Ti 4GB model, and 8GB of RAM.
As for texture addons...that's bit hard to figure out since I never really documented it and it's been a LONG time (perhaps too...
Well, yes, I did. I suppose I should qualify by saying I was going too fast and had to use the airbrakes on final. But having to use the airbrakes doesn't feel very...pro. :P
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