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Note that 3rd party Orbiter addons may be distributed under different licensing terms. | Note that 3rd party Orbiter addons may be distributed under different licensing terms. | ||
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===Where can I post my suggestions/questions/corrections/bug reports?=== | ===Where can I post my suggestions/questions/corrections/bug reports?=== | ||
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... and the Orbiter.log file shows something like | ... and the Orbiter.log file shows something like | ||
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ERROR: DDraw object is still referenced: 50 | ERROR: DDraw object is still referenced: 50 | ||
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ERROR: Destroy framework objects failed | ERROR: Destroy framework objects failed | ||
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This orbiter log message is a generic indicator that something went wrong and orbiter tried a shutdown during which it couldn't remove all its previously created graphics objects. | This orbiter log message is a generic indicator that something went wrong and orbiter tried a shutdown during which it couldn't remove all its previously created graphics objects. | ||
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Optical illusion. People perceive the size of the moon to be much larger than it really is, in particular close to the horizon. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moon_illusion Several explanations] have been brought forward. You might want to take a photograph of the moon yourself, with a normal-focus length lens and including some trees or houses for reference. It is going to look smaller than you thought! | Optical illusion. People perceive the size of the moon to be much larger than it really is, in particular close to the horizon. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moon_illusion Several explanations] have been brought forward. You might want to take a photograph of the moon yourself, with a normal-focus length lens and including some trees or houses for reference. It is going to look smaller than you thought! | ||
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