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|colspan="2" align="center"|[[Image:MercuryScrshot.jpg|240px]] | |colspan="2" align="center"|[[Image:MercuryScrshot.jpg|240px]] | ||
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− | |colspan="2" align="center"|'''Mercury in Orbiter | + | |colspan="2" align="center"|'''Mercury in Orbiter''' |
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!bgcolor="lightsteelblue" colspan="2"|Designation | !bgcolor="lightsteelblue" colspan="2"|Designation | ||
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CAUTION! It is to be noted by pilots flying close to the ground at Mercury when approaching the North and South poles. If the vessel crosses either pole at low altitude and any great speed, errors in the simulator causes the scenario to freeze and may cause Crash to Desktop. However, if the pole is approached at very low speed, perhaps one or a few meters per second, the vessel can pass over and even land at the pole. | CAUTION! It is to be noted by pilots flying close to the ground at Mercury when approaching the North and South poles. If the vessel crosses either pole at low altitude and any great speed, errors in the simulator causes the scenario to freeze and may cause Crash to Desktop. However, if the pole is approached at very low speed, perhaps one or a few meters per second, the vessel can pass over and even land at the pole. | ||
− | The landing and docking lights on the DeltaGlider do no light up the terrain, but will | + | The landing and docking lights on the DeltaGlider do no light up the terrain, but will another object such as a ship. |
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+ | == Add-ons == | ||
===== Topography and Textures ===== | ===== Topography and Textures ===== | ||
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!Add-on!!Source!!Version!!Author!!Type!!Release Date!!Compatibility!!Wiki article | !Add-on!!Source!!Version!!Author!!Type!!Release Date!!Compatibility!!Wiki article | ||
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|[https://www.orbiter-forum.com/resources/orbiter-2003-p2.5433/ Orbiter 2003-P2]||O-F Resources||031217||martins||Orbiter Download||17 December 2003||Orbiter 2003-P2|| | |[https://www.orbiter-forum.com/resources/orbiter-2003-p2.5433/ Orbiter 2003-P2]||O-F Resources||031217||martins||Orbiter Download||17 December 2003||Orbiter 2003-P2|| | ||
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*[[w:MESSENGER|MESSENGER mission]] at Wikipedia | *[[w:MESSENGER|MESSENGER mission]] at Wikipedia | ||
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MercuryOrbiter2001.jpg|<center>Mercury in Orbiter 2001</center> | MercuryOrbiter2001.jpg|<center>Mercury in Orbiter 2001</center> | ||
MercuryOrbiter2002.jpg|<center>Mercury in Orbiter 2002</center> | MercuryOrbiter2002.jpg|<center>Mercury in Orbiter 2002</center> | ||
Mercury-orbiter2002p3.jpg|<center>Mercury in Orbiter 2002P3</center> | Mercury-orbiter2002p3.jpg|<center>Mercury in Orbiter 2002P3</center> | ||
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Mercury in true color.jpg|<center>Mercury as seen by [[w:MESSENGER|MESSENGER]] | Mercury in true color.jpg|<center>Mercury as seen by [[w:MESSENGER|MESSENGER]] | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
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[[Category:Celestial bodies]] | [[Category:Celestial bodies]] | ||
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{{SolarSystem}} | {{SolarSystem}} | ||
{{Planet-Stub}} | {{Planet-Stub}} | ||
− | [[Category:Articles | + | [[Category: Articles]] |
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[[Category:Solar System]] | [[Category:Solar System]] | ||
[[Category: Planets]] | [[Category: Planets]] |