Project Space Transportation System 2016

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Ugh. The more I look I see thing I needs to do.
On the ACD aka Stinger. It looks like the probe remains inserted.
I suppose press a key and the yellow straps appear. Press a key and the probe end is not seen.
 

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OH. That is the hazard of SF. That why we said don't change that.

Try this earth.cfg
 

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Found this on Facebook earlier today, the Boeing X-37 was originally planned to launch inside a Space Shuttle payload bay in the pre-Columbia era (the quote below is not referring to the revived X-37B program long after the shuttles themselves are retired, yet share the same overall design):
Two decades ago, The X-37 was designed to launch from the space shuttle's cargo bay as a secondary payload. Once deployed, the X-37 would remain in orbit for up to 21 days, performing a variety of experiments before re-entering the Earth's atmosphere and landing. The (original) X-37 program was discontinued in 2003.
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