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|'''Project Apollo - NASSP''' (also known as [[NASSP]] or [[NCCP]]) is an add-on for the [http://orbit.medphys.ucl.ac.uk/orbit.html Orbiter space flight simulator]. Project Apollo simulates the [[w:Project_Apollo|Apollo]] missions to Earth orbit and the Moon, and is slowly expanding to simulate planned post-Apollo missions that never flew. Project Apollo features a near-full implementation of the control panels in the Command Module and Lunar Module, and an increasingly accurate simulation of the internal systems (e.g. electrical distribution, fuel cells). Also the [http://www.ibiblio.org/apollo/ Virtual AGC] software is supported, which allows you to run precisely the same on-board guidance software as used by the real [[w:Apollo_Guidance_Computer|Apollo Guidance Computer]]. | |'''Project Apollo - NASSP''' (also known as [[NASSP]] or [[NCCP]]) is an add-on for the [http://orbit.medphys.ucl.ac.uk/orbit.html Orbiter space flight simulator]. Project Apollo simulates the [[w:Project_Apollo|Apollo]] missions to Earth orbit and the Moon, and is slowly expanding to simulate planned post-Apollo missions that never flew. Project Apollo features a near-full implementation of the control panels in the Command Module and Lunar Module, and an increasingly accurate simulation of the internal systems (e.g. electrical distribution, fuel cells). Also the [http://www.ibiblio.org/apollo/ Virtual AGC] software is supported, which allows you to run precisely the same on-board guidance software as used by the real [[w:Apollo_Guidance_Computer|Apollo Guidance Computer]]. | ||
* Installation | * Installation | ||
* First Steps | * First Steps | ||
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Revision as of 15:23, 10 October 2006
Project Apollo - NASSP |
An Apollo add-on for the Orbiter space flight simulator |
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Project Apollo (also known as NASSP or NCCP) simulates the Apollo missions to Earth orbit and the Moon, and is slowly expanding to simulate planned post-Apollo missions that never flew. | |
Test |