@kirza94 Node 3 is attached to Node 1 on its right ( if your point of view is PMA-2 attached to Node 2) because on Node 1 under side is attached permanent container Leonardo (PMM) delivered in 2011 by shuttle Discovery during it's final mission STS-133
Very good job! This is THE way to do it. Now people can understand things. Very well done!
Very well made, now I have a clear idea of what can I expect in this mission :)
Can't wait to see the Shuttle orbiting again! :D
Très belle réalisation et animation!
Superb animation!
Nice presentation! Thanks!
Очень толковое видео. Спасибо!
Cool video
exciting stuff as usual =)
@kirza94 Node 3 is attached to Node 1 on its right ( if your point of view is PMA-2 attached to Node 2) because on Node 1 under side is attached permanent container Leonardo (PMM) delivered in 2011 by shuttle Discovery during it's final mission STS-133
awesome
Awesome stuff. Want to work out there.
These guys are good.
im sure Node 3 goes to the under side of Node 1 ? not to the side cus on new videos u can see the payload with Cupola from a different angle
Damn NASA is sure concerned about preventing another disaster with the heat shield.
getting close now ツ
As I write this 10 years later STS-130 crew member Bob Behnken is back aboard ISS from SpaceX crew Dragon.
@kuki5050 lol i know now, i posted that a year ago
Those 3D models are from Nasa . gov?
@kirza94 thanks for reply
I've decided that the orbiter is female. Imagine that the camera is a hand-held mirror, and the orbiter is checking itself out, very thoroughly. ;-)
They've always referred to the Shuttles as females :) Like a naval vessel :P