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== Quickstart mode ==
== Quickstart mode ==
[[Image:Apollo11_on_pad.jpg|thumb|right|The Apollo 11 Saturn V on pad]]


The Quickstart mode is intended for beginners, who are already familiar with Orbiter in general, but don't have much particular knowledge about Apollo and the historic spacecraft. If you aren't familiar with Orbiter yet, we suggest to try the built-in Deltaglider at first.
The Quickstart mode is intended for beginners, who are already familiar with Orbiter in general, but don't have much particular knowledge about Apollo and the historic spacecraft. If you aren't familiar with Orbiter yet, we suggest to try the built-in Deltaglider at first.
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* [[Apollo 7|Apollo 7]]
* [[Apollo 7|Apollo 7]]
* [[Apollo 11|Apollo 11]]
* [[Apollo 11|Apollo 11]]
* [[Apollo 14|Apollo 14 with Moon landing scenarios]]  
* [[Apollo 14|Apollo 14 with Moon landing scenarios]]


== Standard mode ==
== Standard mode ==

Revision as of 23:46, 15 October 2006

Realism levels
Quickstart mode
  • For beginners
  • Orbiter-like control of the spacecraft
  • Almost no panel usage necessary

Standard mode

  • For advanced users
  • Realistic behavior of the spacecraft
  • Panel usage necessary

Virtual AGC mode

  • For experts
  • Like Standard mode
  • Uses the Virtual AGC

After you finished the Installation of the latest beta version the Project Apollo scenarios are in the "Project Apollo - NASSP" scenario folder and subfolders. Because of the ongoing development many of the scenarios and missions are not working yet, but you can try the missions and scenarios mentioned here.

Project Apollo - NASSP supports different levels of complexity or realism modes, so you can adjust the difficulty level you want to use. You choose the desired mode by choosing the appropriate scenario. At the moment there's the Quickstart mode for beginners, Standard mode and Virtual AGC mode are indended for the advanced user.

Quickstart mode

File:Apollo11 on pad.jpg
The Apollo 11 Saturn V on pad

The Quickstart mode is intended for beginners, who are already familiar with Orbiter in general, but don't have much particular knowledge about Apollo and the historic spacecraft. If you aren't familiar with Orbiter yet, we suggest to try the built-in Deltaglider at first.

In Quickstart mode as much as possible is done automatically and the spacecraft behave as much as possible like standard Orbiter spacecrafts. It's only very rarely necessary to use the panel. All (or almost all) critical maneuvers are done by autopilot and you can also fly the spacecrafts "more manually" than the real Apollo spacecrafts.

Missions

The following missions and scenarios are available for Quickstart mode:

Standard mode

The Standard mode is intended for the advanced users, who already have some basic knowledge about the Apollo missions, are familiar with Orbiter and now want to do it like the real astronauts did.

In Standard mode everything is as authentic as possible and you have to fly the mission (almost) like the real thing. You have to do long checklists and control the internal systems manually. The spacecrafts behave more like the real ones, the SIVB is restartable only once for example.

Missions

The following missions and scenarios are available for Standard mode:

Virtual AGC mode

Standard mode with the Virtual AGC...

Attention
Because of the AGC hardware emulation time acceleration higher then about 10 times is not possible.

The following missions and scenarios are available for Virtual AGC mode:

Unmanned missions

Also some of the unmanned Apollo missions are supported. The missions run automatically, you just need to activate time acceleration and wait for the next event, time acceleration will be deactivated a few minutes before that.

Fictional missions

Scenarios in Fictional missions directory
  • Saturn 5 INT 20
  • Apollo to Venus
  • Random failures