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'''Follow Your Interests''' – Although you will probably find it useful to go through chapters 2 and 3 to learn the basics of spacecraft and MFD operations, you don’t have to follow the chapter order to get something good out of this book. Feel free to skip around. The steps in each chapter are usually pretty detailed, so if you want to work on docking with the space station first thing, try out chapter 5. Some later chapters do refer back to procedures explained in earlier chapters to avoid excessive repetition. | '''Follow Your Interests''' – Although you will probably find it useful to go through chapters 2 and 3 to learn the basics of spacecraft and MFD operations, you don’t have to follow the chapter order to get something good out of this book. Feel free to skip around. The steps in each chapter are usually pretty detailed, so if you want to work on docking with the space station first thing, try out chapter 5. Some later chapters do refer back to procedures explained in earlier chapters to avoid excessive repetition. | ||
− | '''Watch the Movie First''' – For several chapters, there are flight recordings of some or all of the steps in the flight, so you can “watch the movie” before you even try to execute the steps yourself. In some cases the flight recording scenario is provided in the basic Orbiter installation (in Scenarios – Playback and Scenarios – Tutorials), while for others there may be playback files from the web you can install in your | + | '''Watch the Movie First''' – For several chapters, there are flight recordings of some or all of the steps in the flight, so you can “watch the movie” before you even try to execute the steps yourself. In some cases the flight recording scenario is provided in the basic Orbiter installation (in Scenarios – Playback and Scenarios – Tutorials), while for others there may be playback files from the web you can install in your Scenarios–Playbackfolder.Thiswillbedescribedineachchapter. IntheTutorialsfolder,theflight recordings include on-screen annotation, sometimes quite detailed (you can turn the notes off with a checkbox, see below). You may find that you can learn everything you need just by watching the movie one or more times and following along with the on-screen notes. Whenever you are ready, you can press Control-F5 to bring up the record/playback control panel, press the STOP button, and take over the rest of the flight manually. |
[[File:GPIS_Intro_4.png|center|alt=Flight recorder/play dialog]]<br clear=all> | [[File:GPIS_Intro_4.png|center|alt=Flight recorder/play dialog]]<br clear=all> | ||
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