QUOTE (krugeruwsp @ Mar 18 2009, 09:24 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
As far as creating red-line targets, it would depend on if you're on a Mac or not. There's a little program on the add-ons that I don't quite feel like taking the time at the moment to dredge up (it sould be under essentials, I believe...) that will generate targeting images for you. It's Mac-specific, however, if I recall right.
In fact, it isn't! There wasn't even a Windows version of EV Nova when I made that utility, but creating a Windows version took about a minute of extra work, so I went ahead. (It hasn't been tested all that much, so let me know if you have any trouble with it.)
QUOTE (krugeruwsp @ Mar 18 2009, 09:24 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
As far as copyright infringement, I don't think NASA is going to go after you for using the space shuttle.
I suspect the majority of images of the Space Shuttle are Nasa photographs, and as Nasa is an agency of the U.S. government, it's forbidden to claim copyright on most of its work. The safest way, though, would be to go either directly to Nasa's web site, or to the relevant Wikipedia articles, since Wikipedia images are tagged for source and copyright status. (The fact that a plug-in is free, however, does not give it a free ride with regard to copyright infringement.)