Yes and NO. The PAM's are just rockets. So they should work. BUt the Spinning part can be made as a vessel and just press a key and the satellite spins. press a key again and the satellite releases. I can make that as a separate vesselIs there the possibility of compiling PAMs in SSV?
I would love to fly missions like STS-7, STS-51G on the SSV
I hope I'm asking this question in the right place
Sounds good !Yes and NO. The PAM's are just rockets. So they should work. BUt the Spinning part can be made as a vessel and just press a key and the satellite spins. press a key again and the satellite releases. I can make that as a separate vessel
Yes. So you would the Satellite rotation would be control by a panel in the rotation vessel. I just don't know enough about the attachments in SSV. Really the whole ASE (case) and rotation device could be done.Sounds good !
So that means it's possible :saúde:
My question is exactly this, how would I get them to rotate and also release the satellite?
Since SSV does not have the payloads operations panel like STS2016
SSV is all about realism and that includes the actual panels and DPS displays used. In case of the PAMs, they were controlled from a Standard Switch Panel (SSP) on L11 as well as through a set of DPS displays: https://commons.erau.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2439&context=space-congress-proceedingsYes. So you would the Satellite rotation would be control by a panel in the rotation vessel. I just don't know enough about the attachments in SSV. Really the whole ASE (case) and rotation device could be done.
I agree. That's why I am a bit hesitate to do this. I can make the ASE with the rotation attachment point. And just do a pop out window to open the ASE and start the spin and release. BUT it could not be controlled thru SSV.SSV is all about realism and that includes the actual panels and DPS displays used. In case of the PAMs, they were controlled from a Standard Switch Panel (SSP) on L11 as well as through a set of DPS displays: https://commons.erau.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2439&context=space-congress-proceedings
At the moment it would be a simple and very good solution to provide an ASE for the SSV.I agree. That's why I am a bit hesitate to do this. I can make the ASE with the rotation attachment point. And just do a pop out window to open the ASE and start the spin and release. BUT it could not be controlled thru SSV.
Yes. The MPESS stays in the shuttle but the Spartan goes into space. I think if you are focused on the Spartan holder and press K it releases/attaches the spartanjust a note that the FSS stayed in the Shuttle and only the Satellite was deployed