NASASPaceflight.com: Atlas V to begin OSIRIS-REx’s round trip to the asteroid Bennu
Spaceflight Now:
OSIRIS-REx reaches launch pad with money to spare
Live coverage / Mission Status Center
The Planetary Society Blogs - Jason Davis: Carrying names of 440,000 well-wishers, OSIRIS-REx ready...
Spaceflight101.com:
Photos: Soyuz Re-Entry Captured from International Space Station
Gallery: Three ISS Residents Parachute to Sunrise Landing in Kazakhstan
Spaceflight Now: Photos: Atlas 5 rocket rolls out to launch asteroid sampling probe
Spaceflight101.com: On the Eve of Liftoff – OSIRIS-REx ready to depart for Asteroid Bennu
NASA Blogs - Space Station: Expedition 48 Undocks, Begins Journey to Earth
NASASpaceflight.com: Soyuz TMA-20M undocks as trio prepare to return to Earth
Spaceflight Now: Live coverage: Soyuz capsule bringing home station crew
Spaceflight Now: Atlas 5 rocket cleared to launch NASA probe to Asteroid Bennu
Spaceflight101.com: Launch Readiness Review clears Atlas V for Thursday Liftoff with NASA’s OSIRIS-REx
No. They stated already on the day of the explosion that it didn't cause any damages, both the vehicle and...
That looks like some of my tests of the wind feature in Orbiter (or at least how it looked in the betas, as I still haven't gotten my hands on the final release). :blink:
Are you sure D3D9Client has been updated to the beta 160903 version of Orbiter?
The Orbiter 2016 release is 160828, and that's what the latest currently available version of D3D9Client should be working on.
Test 1234567890 iiIIWM
Test 1234567890 iiIIWM
Both [font=monospace] and [code] look like monospaced for me (but they will use different monospaced typefaces on different OSes and browsers, also with exactly "Monotype" typeface being used on some Linuxes, if not "Liberation Mono" or "Bitstream...
NASA: Jupiter’s North Pole Unlike Anything Encountered in Solar System
The Planetary Society Blog - Emily Lakdawalla: Juno's instruments return riches from first perijove
JunoCam MarbleMovie parts 1 to 7 level2 - YouTube
JunoCam data: Perijove 1 (August 27, 2016)
NASASpaceflight.com:Juno...
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