Yep, the trampoline is working.
A surprise thought came to mind ... it should be easy to make a GUI for Crew Dragon as it's only screens, I wonder if they will release a public simulator or code they use. It could be a great simulator instead of using Orbiter.
As to logo’s, the Meatball signifies NASA from its origin as NACA. I’ve never been a fan of the Worm but I can accept the Wormball. Taking the best of NASA’s past to fuel and inform NASA’s future.
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Does the procedure include an identity check at the entry into the ISS?
I'd expect the folks in the white room to have taken care to avoid such a mix-up -- though little surprises me anymore.
So, they're calling it Endeavour. I'd prefer a different one (Enterprise would be a natural but then I'm an old trekkie with a second choice of Eagle-5), but Endeavour will do just fine.
Job well done, so far.
No. nothing. Just the screens.
I was amused by one thing though. They have a docking sim on the internet https://iss-sim.spacex.com/
If you're used to dock MFD it'll be easy. It also looks a hell of a lot like Axial MFD. https://www.orbithangar.com/showAddon.php?id=edc11104-5a54-44e8-b361-66fbbc71d6a1
Fair points. Never mind the curmudgeonry of this incurable Mercury-Gemini-Apollo purist. Progress is progress.
While I agree that progress is progress, we disagree on curmudgeonry.
What I meant by that was do they ride the ascent with their heads down towards earth, as was done with the shuttle, or head-up, meaning rotated 180* and the opposite of the shuttle attitude.Crew faced the direction of travel at launch, so they were lying on their back when on the pad - same as all previous craft.
They were riding like the Shuttle, heads down, for positive Gs. Heads up would produce negative Gs.
They were riding like the Shuttle, heads down, for positive Gs. Heads up would produce negative Gs.