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  • [[Image:HAB.JPG|thumb|400px|The Hawking III]] ...abitat]] was required and constructed. This new craft was christened the ''Hawking III'', following the tradition of former Habitats.
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  • #redirect [[Habitat#The Hawking II]]
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  • #redirect [[Hawking III]]
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  • ! Pre-Hawking Era (1988-91) ! Hawking I Era (1991-01)
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  • [[Image:HAB.JPG|thumb|right|400px|The [[Hawking III]]]] ==The Hawking==
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  • ...own requiring repair. During one mission, the ''[[Habitat#The Hawking|The Hawking]]'' crash-landed beside ''[[Habitat#The New Habitat|The New Habitat]]''.
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  • [[Image:EECOM-HabSmall.JPG |frame|50x30px|The EECOM software aboard the [[Hawking II]]]] ...age:EECOM-MCSmall.JPG |frame|The EECOM software in Mission Control for the Hawking II. This contains radiation monitoring software.]]
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  • The mission in the year '''2001-02''' was the first mission done in the [[Hawking II]].
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  • ...e and Europa''', or '''Mission Daedalus''', was the first mission in the [[Hawking III]], with the exception of the brief [[Genesis]]. The name was voted on b
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  • The current Habitat configuration is the [[Hawking III]]. In outer shape, the [[Hawking III]] can be described as a rectangular prism of various modules tied toget
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  • Hab gnomes were more prevalent on the [[Habitat#Hawking|Hawking]] than on later ships. On that ship, they were known to steal socks. The
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  • ...when some members found the original list on a piece of [[Habitat#Hawking|Hawking]] [[Airlock]]. After another hiatus, another blame list was created during
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  • ...ntral room of the [[habitat]]. Prior to the [[current]] Interlock in the [[Hawking III]] it also housed all of the main controls for the mission, which is a f ==Hawking III==
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  • *[[Bunk bed|Bunk beds]] were in the [[Hawking II]]
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  • ...ing, an aircraft that is about as reliable as the [[Habitat#The_Hawking_II|Hawking II]] was.
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  • ...ust was a major cause of electronics failure for [[Spacesim]] during the [[Hawking II]] era, and also had adverse health effects upon some [[astronauts]], not
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  • ...ion system]] and after his injury was pronounced safe he returned to the [[Hawking I]].
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  • The '''2002 Mission to Mars''' was the first mission performed in the [[Hawking II]].
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  • [[Image:hotlab.jpg|left|thumb|400 px|The Hawking III's Hotlab]] ==Hawking III==
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  • Red Dawn was also the final mission in the Hawking II.
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  • *Mission in the [[Hawking III]]
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  • ...ngs he accomplished this year was to screw handles on the drawers in the [[Hawking II]]'s [[longhouse]] the day before [[Coronis 2007]] launched. During the m
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  • ...tly the weapons module is deactivated and is no longer accessible on the [[Hawking III]]. A day may come in the future when a weapons module may be needed. Th
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  • ...|| [http://www.hawking.org.uk/index.php/lectures/publiclectures http://www.hawking.org.uk/index.php/lectures/publiclectures]
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  • ...This was a tradition in the [[Hawking II]] but was discontinued for the [[Hawking III]], due to the astronauts not wanting to contaminate the newly painted w
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  • Mission Genesis was by some accounts the first mission aboard the [[Hawking III]] as referenced by the name "Genesis".
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  • '''Ian's Bunk''' is the bunk in the [[Hawking III]] that Ian Martin first used on the [[2008-09]] mission (thus the first
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  • The bathroom in the [[Hawking II]] did contain a shower; however the only recorded use of it was by [[Mis
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  • [[Image:HAB.JPG|thumb|400px|The Hawking III]] ...abitat]] was required and constructed. This new craft was christened the ''Hawking III'', following the tradition of former Habitats.
    3 KB (515 words) - 12:41, 15 June 2010
  • *A water system was set up for the [[Hawking III]], in the form of an aquarium pump, copper piping and a sink in the [[I
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  • ...space, '''bunk beds''' are used for sleeping in the [[Habitat]]. In the [[Hawking III]], first inaugurated in [[2008-09]], the [[astronaut]]s of [[Genesis 20 The [[Hawking I]] had no bunk beds, just sleeping bags for the astronauts.
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  • The ShopVac that is the Air Compression System in [[Hawking III]]'s [[Engineering Closet]] was created in [[2009-10]]. This was done du
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  • ...tinged grayscale. It formerly lived in the [[Simulator Loft]] and in the [[Hawking II]]'s Mission Control.
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  • #redirect [[Habitat#The Hawking II]]
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  • The '''control room''', or C&C, is the primary control module of the [[Hawking III]]. It contains all of the computer programs that keep the [[Habitat]] f
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  • #redirect [[Hawking III]]
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  • ...ring Closet, in development stages.]]The '''Engineering Closet''' in the [[Hawking III]] is an aptly named closet off of the [[Interlock]]. Approximately 4 fe There was an Engineering Closet in the [[Hawking II]] for a few months before the room change.
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  • ...]] culture it was a game that was installed on a computer in the [[Habitat|Hawking II]] commonly referred to as "The Gaming Computer". Many hours of productiv
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  • ...eld a microwave, fridge, bottles of water, and shelving. For the smaller [[Hawking III]] the Interconnect was not included.
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  • ...le simulator to help her, so she was determined to change things for the [[Hawking III]]'s planetary exploration debut.
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  • *A pile of mats and one bunk formerly from the [[Hawking II]] for simulators to sleep on during the [[Mission]], when they are allow
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  • ...[Interlock]] and next to the external access to the [[Power Box]] of the [[Hawking II]]. The simulator area also had a dedicated door opening onto Bay Street
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  • The [[Hawking III]] has 7 modules: * In the [[Hawking II]] modules could be detached from each other in the [[Beta]] reality to r
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  • The system deployed in the [[Hawking III]] employs all of the principles discussed above, but expands the system
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  • ...the surface of Europa is high. During [[Daedalus 2010]], this caused the [[Hawking III]] to spend only 12 hours at a time on the surface, in order to retain e
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  • ...sited Jupiter once on a [[main mission]], [[Jupiter 1998]], in which the [[Hawking]] entered its outer atmosphere. Spacesim also visited Jupiter's atmosphere
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  • .... The FIDO officer must monitor the orbital path and or flight path of the Hawking III spacecraft, and, if needed, run simulations to provide astronauts with
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  • ; [[Habitat]] (HAB) : The Hawking III planetary transit and habitation vehicle used by the OCESS.
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  • {{TF|name=Airtight Habitat (proposed)|lead=TBD|purp=To make the Hawking II more "airtight," especially with regard to the doors.|memb=TBD}}
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  • ...ion week smelling like bacon. This effect is even more noticeable in the [[Hawking III]], with its [[Red Tape]]-induced sub-par ventilation. On [[Daedalus 201
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  • ...the first mission to exit the solar system, and the third mission in the [[Hawking III]]. The first ever Earth-like exoplanet, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G
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  • ...ng an artist to create his impression of the then-current [[Habitat]], the Hawking III. It is reprinted below in its entirety. Members may post feedback on th A 3D Render of the Hawking II would provide a visual placeholder for the habitat more so than the curr
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  • ...sion to Mars''', or '''Mission Red Sun''', was the fourth mission in the [[Hawking III]].
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