Project "Starlab" space station

Soon, I hope. I have some real-life problems that drain time and the work schedule is now a bit relaxed than before, but... the model is at least 95% done, the internals are 100% done... the Sc3 configuration is at 0% but i don't expect it takes a lot of time. The most boring part is the documentation...
 
Some news here. After some talks, Vittorio and I have decided to try some modification of the internals: a more comfortable "sleep deck" in the shelter module and a crew meeting room in the "middle deck" of the station's main body.

Meanwhile, i proceed to improve the externals. I have progressively added:

- Surveillance/docking radars (three, one for every docking port);
- two high gain communication antennas;
- new instruments for Earth study: a microwave radiometer, a multispectral camera, a Fourier spectrometer;
- a new PDGF at the aft of the spacecraft;
- a small hatch for vacuum exposure of samples.
 
This project has my fullest attention it really has! Simply as it is a most interesting concept (based on a single station launched in one piece like Skylab but also Salyut).
Especially the idea of having 2 or even 3 stations put together (towards 150% more working area compared to ISS.
Really looking forward to Starlab. :thumbup:

Cheers
 
Detail of the mini-airlock for vacuum exposure of samples.
No real use, but i hope it is a nice touch.

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Fresh news: Vittorio has nearly completed the new internals. Here some screenshots. "Middle deck" level with the conference room, zero-g toilet, zero-g shower, gym area with ARED, cyclette, tapis roulant T2:

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Also, new racks have been added in the "upper deck" (laboratory level) and the "shelter/sleep deck" was completed with another zero-G toilet and some other equipments for prolonged stay times in event of an emergency (eg. a solar flare)
Externally, new textures for the solar panels and new radiators have been added.
 
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Looks awesome!! Can't wait to put that into orbit!

Cheers
 
OK, this is very premature, but...
...here a concept for an hypotetical expansion for the station with another Starlab-sized module, this time built around an HES-5 rocket stage (the upper stage of the well known Jarvis M launcher).
A similar module, that make use of several components already developed for Starlab, can add around 230 cubic metres of living and work space.

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Wow, I do like the concept! With different equiped, but similiar modules you can build an amazing versatile space station....or colony :thumbup:

Cheers
 
When I see that expansion module, I don't see a expansion module module at all. I see a very large resupply spacecraft...:hmm:
 
Yay, new renders!:speakcool:

I like the expansion module; even though it's really too early ask questions like this, I'm wondering what mass it might be. I'm hoping it'll be in within 40mt-50mt range, perfect for either the Jarvis B or E for LEO ops, especially since there there's so few payloads for the Jarvis B. I'd like you to give it some thought, but don't feel rushed on my account.
 
I'm wondering what mass it might be. I'm hoping it'll be in within 40mt-50mt range, perfect for either the Jarvis B or E for LEO ops, especially since there there's so few payloads for the Jarvis B.


I have grossly estimated a fully equipped weight of about 48,000/55,000 kg. We are in the Jarvis E range. A new fairing will be be needed, anyway.

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When I see that expansion module, I don't see a expansion module module at all. I see a very large resupply spacecraft...:hmm:

Excellent idea! Verrazzano on steroids :lol:
 
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How is the project? When do you think you will be able to release it?

Modeling and texturing are nearly complete, both for internals and externals.
I have to play with the material properties and the animations. The list of materials and mesh groups is pretty long (Starlab is a bit complicated spacecraft), so this ain't a speedy task.
The launch vehicle integration, the documentation and the scenarios are yet to do.
I have some real-life priorities, so I think that the release will not occur before some time. I hope to release Starlab and the expansion module (Starchaser?) in the same package.
 
I did not know. I'll find another name...

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Wasn't Loru developing a spaceplane called Starchaser?

Is that project still alive?
 
Is that project still alive?

AFAIR yes, its part of the Themis launchers.

Also, there is that one:

[ame="http://orbithangar.com/searchid.php?ID=3942"]Xprize Starchaser 5[/ame]
 
Great Rainbow song.

But Stargazer is also the carrier plane for the Pegasus rockets.

More importantly, the U.S.S. Stargazer was the first ship of the captain Jean-Luc Picard (Star Trek: The Next Generation) :)
 
More importantly, the U.S.S. Stargazer was the first ship of the captain Jean-Luc Picard (Star Trek: The Next Generation) :)

Well... we should use the tense of Future III* there...

"The U.S.S. Stargazer would being be the first ship of the captain Jean-Luc Picard"

* Grammatical form especially invented for talking about all those future events that will take place, if just the airport of Berlin would have been completed then and not further delayed.
 
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