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KSP - Before Kerbal Space Program 2 - SpaceFlight History - July 1965 Mariner 4
First flyby of Mars (returned pictures).
First photographs of another planet from deep space (Mars).
Mariner 4 (together with Mariner 3 known as Mariner-Mars 1964) was the fourth in a series of spacecraft intended for planetary exploration in a flyby mode. It was designed to conduct closeup scientific observations of Mars and to transmit these observations to Earth. Launched on November 28, 1964, Mariner 4 performed the first successful flyby of the planet Mars, returning the first close-up pictures of the Martian surface. It captured the first images of another planet ever returned from deep space; their depiction of a cratered, dead planet largely changed the scientific community's view of life on Mars. Other mission objectives were to perform field and particle measurements in interplanetary space in the vicinity of Mars and to provide experience in and knowledge of the engineering capabilities for interplanetary flights of long duration. Initially expected to remain in space for eight months, Mariner 4's mission lasted about three years in solar orbit. On December 21, 1967, communications with Mariner 4 were terminated.
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First photographs of another planet from deep space (Mars).
Mariner 4 (together with Mariner 3 known as Mariner-Mars 1964) was the fourth in a series of spacecraft intended for planetary exploration in a flyby mode. It was designed to conduct closeup scientific observations of Mars and to transmit these observations to Earth. Launched on November 28, 1964, Mariner 4 performed the first successful flyby of the planet Mars, returning the first close-up pictures of the Martian surface. It captured the first images of another planet ever returned from deep space; their depiction of a cratered, dead planet largely changed the scientific community's view of life on Mars. Other mission objectives were to perform field and particle measurements in interplanetary space in the vicinity of Mars and to provide experience in and knowledge of the engineering capabilities for interplanetary flights of long duration. Initially expected to remain in space for eight months, Mariner 4's mission lasted about three years in solar orbit. On December 21, 1967, communications with Mariner 4 were terminated.
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KSP - Before Kerbal Space Program 2 - SpaceFlight History - March 1965 Voskhod 2
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First space walk/extra-vehicular activity (Alexei Leonov). Voskhod 2 (Russian: Восход-2, lit. 'Sunrise-2') was a Soviet crewed space mission in March 1965. The Vostok-based Voskhod 3KD spacecraft with two crew members on board, Pavel Belyayev and Alexei Leonov, was equipped with an inflatable airlock. It established another milestone in space exploration when Alexei Leonov became the first pers...
KSP - Before Kerbal Space Program 2 - SpaceFlight History - December 1962 Mariner 2
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First planetary flyby with data returned (Venus). First successful planetary science mission. Mariner 2 (Mariner-Venus 1962), an American space probe to Venus, was the first robotic space probe to conduct a successful planetary encounter. The first successful spacecraft in the NASA Mariner program, it was a simplified version of the Block I spacecraft of the Ranger program and an exact copy of ...
KSP - Before Kerbal Space Program 2 - SpaceFlight History - April 1962 Ranger 4
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First spacecraft to impact the far side of the Moon. Ranger 4 was a spacecraft of the Ranger program, launched in 1962. It was designed to transmit pictures of the lunar surface to Earth stations during a period of 10 minutes of flight prior to crashing upon the Moon, to rough-land a seismometer capsule on the Moon, to collect gamma-ray data in flight, to study radar reflectivity of the lunar s...
KSP - Before Kerbal Space Program 2 - SpaceFlight History - May 1961 Freedom 7
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First human-piloted space flight (Alan Shepard). First human-crewed suborbital flight. Mercury-Redstone 3, or Freedom 7, was the first United States human spaceflight, on May 5, 1961, piloted by astronaut Alan Shepard. It was the first crewed flight of Project Mercury. The project had the ultimate objective of putting an astronaut into orbit around the Earth and returning him safely. Shepard's ...
KSP - Before Kerbal Space Program 2 - SpaceFlight History - April 1961 Vostok 1
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Vostok 1 (Russian: Восток, East or Orient 1) was the first spaceflight of the Vostok programme and the first human orbital spaceflight in history. The Vostok 3KA space capsule was launched from Baikonur Cosmodrome on April 12, 1961, with Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin aboard, making him the first human to reach orbital velocity around the Earth and to complete a full orbit around the Earth. The ...
KSP - Before Kerbal Space Program 2 - SpaceFlight History - February 1961 Venera 1
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Venera 1 (Russian: Венера-1 meaning Venus 1), also known as Venera-1VA No.2 and occasionally in the West as Sputnik 8 was the first spacecraft to fly past Venus, as part of the Soviet Union's Venera program. Launched in February 1961, it flew past Venus on 19 May of the same year; however, radio contact with the probe was lost before the flyby, resulting in it returning no data. #ksp #ksp2 #spa...
KSP - Before Kerbal Space Program 2 - SpaceFlight History - March 1960 Pioneer 5
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First solar probe. Pioneer 5 (also known as Pioneer P-2, and Able 4, and nicknamed the "Paddle-Wheel Satellite" was a spin-stabilized space probe in the NASA Pioneer program used to investigate interplanetary space between the orbits of Earth and Venus. It was launched on 11 March 1960 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 17A at 13:00:00 UTC with an on-orbit dry mass of 43 kilog...
KSP - Before Kerbal Space Program 2 - SpaceFlight History - September 1959 Luna 2
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First spacecraft to impact another celestial body (the Moon). First delivery of national pennants to a celestial body. Luna 2 (Russian: Луна 2), originally named the Second Soviet Cosmic Rocket and nicknamed Lunik 2 in contemporaneous media, was the sixth of the Soviet Union's Luna programme spacecraft launched to the Moon, E-1 No.7. It was the first spacecraft to reach the surface of the Moon,...
KSP - Before Kerbal Space Program 2 - SpaceFlight History - January 1958 Explorer 1
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Confirmed existence of the Van Allen radiation belt. Explorer 1 was the first satellite launched by the United States in 1958 and was part of the U.S. participation in the International Geophysical Year (IGY). The mission followed the first two satellites the previous year; the Soviet Union's Sputnik 1 and Sputnik 2, beginning the Cold War Space Race between the two nations. Explorer 1 was laun...
KSP - Before Kerbal Space Program 2 - SpaceFlight History - November 1957 Sputnik 2
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First mammal in orbit, the dog Laika. Sputnik 2, was the second spacecraft launched into Earth orbit, on 3 November 1957, and the first to carry an animal into orbit, a Soviet space dog named Laika. Laika died on the fourth orbit due to overheating caused by an air conditioning malfunction. #ksp #ksp2 #space #spaceflight #kerbalspaceprogram #kerbalspaceprogram2 #kerbals
KSP - Before Kerbal Space Program 2 - SpaceFlight History - October 1957 Sputnik 1
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First artificial satellite. First man-made signals from space. Sputnik 1 was the first artificial Earth satellite.[5] It was launched into an elliptical low Earth orbit by the Soviet Union on 4 October 1957 as part of the Soviet space program. It sent a radio signal back to Earth for three weeks before its three silver-zinc batteries ran out, and continued in orbit for three months until aerody...
KSP - Before Kerbal Space Program 2 - SpaceFlight History - June 1949 V-2 Rocket
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First mammal in space (Albert II, a rhesus monkey). First primate in space. Albert II, a male rhesus macaque (Macaca mulatta), was the first primate and first mammal in space. He flew from Holloman Air Force Base in New Mexico, United States, to an altitude of 83 miles (134 km) aboard a U.S. V-2 sounding rocket on June 14, 1949. Albert died upon reentry after a parachute failure caused Albert's...
KSP - Before Kerbal Space Program 2 - SpaceFlight History - February 1949 Bumper-5 Rocket
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First two-stage liquid-fueled rocket, that sets a record altitude of 244 miles (393 km) (WAC Corporal missile mounted onto a V-2 rocket). The RTV-G-4 Bumper was a sounding rocket built by the United States. A combination of the German V-2 rocket and the WAC Corporal sounding rocket, it was used to study problems pertaining to two-stage high-speed rockets. The Bumper program launched eight rocke...
KSP - Before Kerbal Space Program 2 - SpaceFlight History - February 1947 V-2 Rocket
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First animals in space (fruit flies). The first animals sent into space were fruit flies aboard a U.S.-launched V-2 rocket on 20 February 1947 from White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico. The purpose of the experiment was to explore the effects of radiation exposure at high altitudes. The rocket reached 109 km (68 mi) in 3 minutes 10 seconds, past both the U.S. Air Force 80 km (50 mi) and the in...
KSP - Before Kerbal Space Program 2 - SpaceFlight History - October 1944 V-2 Rocket
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KSP - Before Kerbal Space Program 2 - SpaceFlight History - October 1944 V-2 Rocket
KSP - Before Kerbal Space Program 2 - SpaceFlight History - May 1946 V-2 Rocket
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KSP - Before Kerbal Space Program 2 - SpaceFlight History - May 1946 V-2 Rocket
KSP - Before Kerbal Space Program 2 - SpaceFlight History - June 1944 V-2 Rocket
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KSP - Before Kerbal Space Program 2 - SpaceFlight History - June 1944 V-2 Rocket
Meade ETX 60 AT - Complete Guide and Tutorial - 2022
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Meade ETX 60 AT - Complete Guide and Tutorial - 2022
Launch America - SpaceX - Dragon 2 - KSP
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Launch America - SpaceX - Dragon 2 - KSP
How do I get my phone to stack photos as you did in the video
Isn't there a built in Barlow or something? How does that work? Is it removable? Because I'm picking one up to use it for more wide observations
Great video, thanks! Where did you acquire the phone adapter, and what app are you using for the photography? Well done!!
I bought a camera from Japan. But its mode is in Japanese. I would like to change the language to English. Could you please show me how to change the language? And where did you buy the tripod? I really need it.
Hello. I am wondering why there was so much background light around Andromeda and Orion in the images when stacking. Is it because of light pollution? Thanks.
Thanks
A very nice video!! Please let us know the camera software program you used for your phone. I know it was years ago but please let us know what you used... Thank you ..
Thank you for this! I acquired this exact model after my father-in-law passed away several years ago. Back then I found it too complicated, so I stored it away. Your video is very easy to follow and understand. I plan to set it up tonight and align it. Since I had Lasik surgery in 2014, the stars are no longer clear, they are very blurry and doubled. (they told me that may be a side effect of the surgery 😥) I can't wait to see the stars clearly again plus the other spectacular sights I will have the privilege to see. Thanks again!
hi. what software are you using on your smartphone?? love your work
Poor video,I didn't see nothing at all.
This tutorial is very helpful with the initial set up. The written instructions in the manual are very hard to understand, as the astrological terms are not familiar to new users like me.
Very interesting! I have a ETX-70. Which App did you use???
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Useless I need more details an actual procedure you know step by step. Thanks anyway.
Best tutorial I have seen and I have watched ALOT. I usually have to watch 3/10 to answer the questions I'm thinking of
Glad it was helpful!
What camera did you use to take the photos?
Google Camera App
What program did you use to do the stacking???
Night Sky mode in Google Camera app
My controller won't come on ? I even bought a new one and new batteries. The red light comes on . Please help me
Mine won't come on either. Just the red light but that's it. Did you figure it out???
Sounds like you need a new handset
okay this is going to sound radical, but just today I took mine out after several years of no use, and I had the red screen but nothing else. I started to take it apart (from watching other videos) to try to fix it myself. I got it halfway apart, then chickened out, so I snapped it back together and to my huge surprise the display came back on perfectly. I guess it was a loose connection inside there. I can't wait to get star gazing tonight!
Use contact cleaner on connections. I have a few etxs. The controller connections are a weak point. Sometimes just unhook rebook and a reboot brings them back. I had to replace one once.
What pp were you using and how did you mount your phone?
Pretty sure these are discontinued. I am bidding on one right now its a decade old. Do you find having it worthwhile? Does it track objects? Or does it just point you in the direction?
I happen to have this exact model that I acquired after my father-in-law passed away several years ago. At that point he had it for several years. I took it home and tried it but found it too complicated, so I stored it for a rainy day. Fast forward to today (literally). I dusted the mildew off of the box fully expecting that the years spent in my cellar had ruined it. The Autostar controller display did not come on properly, it showed only a dim red flickering screen. I decided to try to take it apart and try to fix it, and started to, then chickened out and snapped it back together VIOLA! the display came on perfectly and I am sitting her enjoying reading the instructions as they scroll by. I plan to bring the scope out tonight to align it and hopefully see something spectacular! Stay tuned, I will let you know how it works out :)
How old is this specific telescope?
It's new
Great job on your video!!!
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Good job, time to Launch America for real now :)
Thank you so much .. I'm one of your fans I've watched every single video of yours since the beginning .. you're the greatest KSP player 😊