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File Description: This add-on simply changes the default NASSP v4.2 LM meshes, the astronaut (lunar EVA) mesh, and the US Flag mesh with some detailed and Apollo 11 specific meshes. July 16, 2003, marks the 34th anniversary of the Apollo 11 launch, and I wanted those Orbiter and NASSP fans who are currently simulating the AP11 flight and lunar landing to have a more or less accurate 3D-representation of the AP11 LM and astronaul Neil Armstrong, when he took is first step on the lunar surface.
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apollo11_meshpack.zip |
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Freeware |
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28th July 2003, 06:31:02 |
Downloads: |
3505 |
Author: |
Rodion M. Herrera |
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4113kb |
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File Description: This is a COMBINED Descartes Landing site and Descartes Enhancement Pack for the new NASSP (v3.0) and the new ORBITER (021202). It also includes Vinka's updated (for 021202) Generic Spacecraft DLL Module so that the "independent" Lunar EVA implementation would work. It also includes YesRushGen's Apollo 16 scenarios which depict the Apollo 16 mission in various stages during the mission.
Everything found in Descartes Landing Site and DEP add-ons are included, along with a new Lunar Rover that has both the CMDR and LMP on board when pressing "V" after the NASSP EVA key is pressed. However, due to an inexplicable bug, I decided not to include the detailed SIMBAY EVA astronaut mesh, because Orbiter kept on crashing whenever I perform EVA on BOTH the LM and the CSM.
Furthermore, although the LM now sports the bronze-like coloring of the J-Mission Advanced LMs (from inside the SIVB booster until separation of ascent stage), I had to remove the enhancements like the hanging MESA and the LRV from the Descent Stage because it caused inexplicable Orbiter crashes too. But I hope you like the new LM color which is now consistent during the course of the entire mission (in the DEP add-on, it was still aluminum/grey when docked to the CSM and only turned bronze when undocked).
Finally, I added a NAV/ADF beacon to the landing site, so that if you press SHIFT-C and tune to 109.10, then press SHIFT-L, your landing display will show your position with respect to the landing site, provided you are within 500 kilometers.
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ap16nassp3.zip |
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Freeware |
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17th December 2002, 13:26:13 |
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5645 |
Author: |
Rodion M. Herrera |
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7169kb |
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File Description: These files are meant to compliment the previously released Descartes Highlands: Apollo 16 Landing Site lunar terrain mesh. The highlight of the Descarted Enhancement Pack is the A7LB EMU or "Lunar Spacesuit", worn by Commander John Young and LMP Charlie Duke on the moon. Additionally, there is an A7L EMU Ken Mattingly model that replaces the stock CMP mesh for use during the deep-space EVA trans-earth procedure.
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dep.zip |
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Freeware, limited distribution |
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23rd October 2002, 15:51:24 |
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2304 |
Author: |
Rodion M. Herrera |
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3510kb |
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File Description: The Descartes Landing Site was roughly a few hundred miles southwest of the Tranquility (Apollo 11) landing site. It was the southernmost landing site among the Apollo lunar landings that were successfully carried out.
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descartes.zip |
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Freeware, limited distribution |
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23rd October 2002, 15:47:54 |
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2318 |
Author: |
Rodion M. Herrera |
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2555kb |
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File Description: Approach & Landing guidance MFD for lunar landings - patch #2 corrects most (all?) CTD problems with Orbiter version 031217.
Remember to disable engine gimbal to use DAP!
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lunarlandingmfd-040323.zip |
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Freeware |
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31st March 2004, 16:59:00 |
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3198 |
Author: |
Trevor Johns (Original LLMFD - Chris Knestrick) |
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51kb |
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File Description: An MFD that will guide you to a landing on the lunar surface (designed after the PNGS on the Apollo LM). The MFD includes an autopilot that is capable of flying the majority of the approach (up until the final descent onto the lunar surface). A user, however, can also chose to fly all, or part, of the approach manually, with the MFD simply providing guidance data. The MFD requires the AMSO addon and Christophe Kopp's scenery packages for the Apollo landing sites (at least it you'd like to have a nice view on the way down :-)).
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lunarlandingmfd-061802.zip |
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Freeware |
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27th September 2002, 22:05:24 |
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4242 |
Author: |
Chris Knestrick |
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295kb |
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File Description: This ORBITER add-on features the lunar surface mesh of the Marius Hills area of the moon, which I built up from lunar orbiter photographs of the area. This pack also contains an Alternate-History Apollo 18 Mission, containing a completely new J (or in Apollo 18's case, K) type Lunar Module 3D-mesh, which has enlarged descent quads, to house various scientific equipment and the LRV or lunar rover. Also, I included a new EVA astronaut which is more accurate compared to my earlier Apollo lunar EVA astronauts, and a new, more accurate LRV with two seated astronauts as passengers.
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apollo_18_marius_hills.zip |
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Freeware, limited distribution |
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4th August 2003, 16:21:45 |
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2201 |
Author: |
Rodion M. Herrera |
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10513kb |
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File Description: The Surveyor program consisted of seven unmanned lunar missions that were launched between May 1966 and January 1968. Five of these spacecraft, Surveyor 1, 3, 5, 6, and 7 successfully soft-landed on the lunar surface. In addition to demonstrating the feasibility of lunar surface landings, the Surveyor missions obtained lunar and cislunar photographs and both scientific and technological information needed for the Apollo manned landing program. Four spacecraft, Surveyor 1, 3, 5, and 6, returned data from selected mare sites from Apollo program support, and Surveyor 7 provided data from a contrasting rugged highland region.
The Orbiter version brings to you the historical flight of this unmanned lunar landing probe. The flight plan should bring you within 10,000 km of the Lunar surface. With one mid course correction, and enough practice, you can land it the moon.
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surveyor1-1.zip |
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Freeware |
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8th December 2004, 14:57:05 |
Downloads: |
872 |
Author: |
James Williams |
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2017kb |
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