Most Difficult Task...

Started by mborgia, May 28, 2009, 08:03:35 PM

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mborgia

What in your opinion is the single most difficult task presented thus far in the 22 SSM 2007 missions made available thus far.

I will nominate the TPAD capture of Solar Max during STS 41-C.  It is one of only two elements where you must dock to an object without being able to look through the centerline to your target.  STS-51A is the other, but its far easier to place the end of the "stinger" and you have a much larger target.  In addition you have a tangentially moving target with Solar Max as the satellite spins.

Anyone think anything else is tougher?

Some nominations...

Berthing Destiny to Unity (STS-98)
Berthing SSRMS Pallet To Destiny (STS-100)
Dock Zarya To Unity (STS-88)
Capture LACROSS 1 Without Any Radar Rate And Range Guidance (STS-27)
Capture Atlantis At Odd RMS Angle (STS-401)

Pocci

Finding the EVA trigger points in many of the EVA missions.
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uri_ba

all those moving targets (or EVA triggers) have never given me as much head-ache as the moving the PMA on and off the Z1 Truss on STS-98.

IMHO, those two tasks are the most challenging of all..

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sgi

I agree with Uri_ba: I was very lucky, and solved the situations in few minutes, but my impression was of extreme difficulty.

JLM

I have to say that STS-100 was pretty hard, and the second would be STS-103, the most difficult EVA I think on the game.



Hollywood6385

I should also have to agree with Uri, I just finished STS-98, and it took me a lonnng time to figure out how to maneuver the PMA

Dee-Jay

Quote from: Pocci on May 28, 2009, 08:29:14 PM
Finding the EVA trigger points in many of the EVA missions.

+1000%  :-\ :(

Cthulhus

For me, the hardest mission ever is STS27 :) And that will be more harder if they add the Tile inspection !

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Cthulhus

haaaa, yes, 98 ... I forgot that one ! You're right !

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By far STS 1 - just kidding.    ;D

I think STS 27 was pretty tough but STS 88 was my "problem child" mission that took me the longest to complete.  I think i did 5 other missions before fully completing STS 88.
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desktopsimmer

Uri, I'm just doing STS-98 now, moving the PMA2 was a nightmare, I think I would of clipped something when I was moving it. IMHO would be a lot easier with all of the RMS modes, hint, PL ;)

Also, did the Astronaut helmet camera's plus verbal commands help with postioning PMA2, as the cameras were blocked most of the time?
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christra

#12
Here's a nice article about STS-98 and Marsha Ivins who relocated the PMA 2 and what technique she used to do it:
http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/shuttle/archives/sts-98/crew/intivins.html

They used the same technique (camera/mirror) on STS-130 now, when PMA 3 was relocated.

Dee-Jay

#13
Here is the result of a bad docking technique : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KS-ypy88fY

spaceboy7441

Quote from: Dee-Jay on February 17, 2010, 05:22:24 PM
Here is the result of a bad docking technique : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KS-ypy88fY
Sorry but I do not like that video. It is very disturbing in having the knowledge it could happen
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