Talk:Project Apollo for Orbiter
Naming
I'm not sure whether the main page should be NASSP with a redirect from 'Project Apollo for Orbiter', or the other way around. For the moment I've left this page as NASSP and added the redirect. Mark Grant 06:20, 16 August 2006 (MSD)
- I see it's been moved, probably a good idea :). Mark Grant 04:22, 23 September 2006 (MSD)
- I just thought if you plan to go for "Project Apollo for Orbiter 1.0", this brand dominates over the earlier NASSP brand. If i am wrong, just tell me. I hope the redirects don't confuse any new users who heard of NASSP, if the project is really going for the new name, some more advertizement might be wise. --Urwumpe 05:26, 23 September 2006 (MSD)
Saturn 1B
Text orginally said the Saturn 1B was used for Apollo 11. Changed it to read Apollo 7
NASSP 5
Done about as much as I can for the moment :). If anyone has relevant NASSP 5.x screenshots (e.g. Skylab), feel free to add them, I spent a while playing with config files and scenario files but couldn't get it to work on Orbiter 2006. Mark Grant 18:01, 19 August 2006 (MSD)
- Great job! Would you also like to create a NASSP/precis and add it to OrbiterWiki:Random addon so that it can be displayed on the main page? See DeltaGliderIII/precis for an example. --RaMan 01:05, 20 August 2006 (MSD)
- OK, I've done a very basic version. I'm not quite sure what I need to do to add it to the random addon system. Mark Grant 02:55, 20 August 2006 (MSD)
More historic sources please
Hi,
I am particularly intrigued by planned usage of LM for damaging soviet satellites and to lighten up Vietnamese jungle. Can you cite the sources for it pls?
And, what a mission profile would be? (a) launch the full CSM+LM+3rd_Saturn_stage for the first satellite, then 3rd Saturn burn for one or few more, then an excursion in a LM for yet more satellites? What a total delta-V of that mission would be? How many satellites could a single mission disable?
Piotr