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Author Topic: What do government space programs know about Orbiter?  (Read 1678 times)

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Offline Insignus

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10 April 2005, 07:42:35
Well? Has Martin gotten any emails bout this kickass program!

I think its great, especially that him and all of the add-on developers have done all this in their spare time!

I want to realize my wacky space plans too....

Oh, and I am new to this forum, had the program for a few weeks now.

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Offline StarLost

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Reply #1 - 10 April 2005, 18:31:30
Yes you are new, so welcome.

You are a little late with your question, so go to Dr. Schweiger's site and download the PowerPoint presentation that he did
for the ESA shortly before he released the new version.

As for government agency knowledge and interest ... they are notorious for not using third party software, though it's not
unheard of, note NASA's use of TSKelso's and Don Ransom's tracking software.

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