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HAB MODULE
Significantly larger than the default "Module
1" that comes with the basic Orbiter download, the Clarke
Hab Module requires a heavy lifter to get to LEO, even stripped
of most internals. Fairings and adapters for this are on my agenda
for future development.
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NODE ONE
The basic 3-axis, 8-point station-building
node.
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NODE TWO
A 3-axis node, but with eight docking points
in one plane for building large concentrations of modules.
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HUB ONE
Designed as a strong central mount for
square spars, this is the mechanical center of Clarke Station.
Caution: high polygon!
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AIR LOCK
As with the ISS, Clarke Station has a stand-alone
airlock module. It has only one pressurized docking point, but
opposite is a utility docking point. Caution: high polygon!
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SPAR ONE
A solid building block, Spar One mates
snugly to the two truss-engagement points on HUB ONE, and has
a series of utility conduits runnng down the spar's center.
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SPAR TWO
A lower-poly, lighter spar. No visible
conduits.
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TANKS MODULE
A triangular-symmetry tank system; relatively
high polygon.
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Solar Panel
A straight-forward, relatively low-poly
power supply.
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Radiator Panel
A medium-poly solution to shedding heat.
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HUB TWO
Non-traversible utility node with standard
fittings for various uses.
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