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{{Infobox add-on
 
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| 1 = [https://sourceforge.net/projects/nassp/ SourceForge]
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| initial_release = Unknown
| 2 = Team project
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| stable_release = 7.0 (Orbiter 2010)
| 3 = 7.0 (stable), 8.0 (beta)
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| beta_release = 8.0 (Orbiter Beta)
| 4 = Orbiter 2010 (7.0), Orbiter Beta (8.0)
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| website = [http://nassp.sourceforge.net/wiki/Main_Page SourceForge]
 
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'''Project Apollo for Orbiter''' (formerly known as '''NASA's Apollo Space Simulation Project''' or short: '''NASSP''') is an [[add-on]] for [[Orbiter]] which features in-depth and accurate simulation of the [[Apollo]] missions.
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'''Project Apollo for Orbiter''' (formerly known as '''NASA's Apollo Space Simulation Project''' or short: '''NASSP''') is an [[add-on]] for [[Orbiter]] which recreates the [[Apollo]] missions.
  
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
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===Command and service module===
 
===Command and service module===
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NASSP simulates the Block II Command/Service Module, providing a home and life support for the astronauts in space.
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[[Image:NASSP7CSMInOrbitSmall.jpg|thumb|right|NASSP 7.0 CSM in Earth orbit]]
 
[[Image:NASSP7CSMInOrbitSmall.jpg|thumb|right|NASSP 7.0 CSM in Earth orbit]]
NASSP simulates the Block II Command and service module, providing a home and life support for the astronauts in space.
 
  
 
The CM was the nerve center of the Apollo spacecraft, as it functioned as primary control and navigation platform during the missions.  It housed the highly-advanced (for the 1960s) Apollo Guidance Computer, as well as all the systems the astronauts would need to safely re-enter earth's atmosphere.
 
The CM was the nerve center of the Apollo spacecraft, as it functioned as primary control and navigation platform during the missions.  It housed the highly-advanced (for the 1960s) Apollo Guidance Computer, as well as all the systems the astronauts would need to safely re-enter earth's atmosphere.
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[[Category: Articles]]
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[[Category:Add-ons|PROJECTAPOLLO]]
[[Category:Orbiter 2010 add-ons]]
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[[Category:Vessel add-ons|PROJECTAPOLLO]]
[[Category:Orbiter Beta add-ons]]
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[[category:Realistic add-ons|PROJECTAPOLLO]]
[[Category:Vessel add-ons]]
 
[[category:Realistic add-ons]]
 
 
[[Category:Historical]]
 
[[Category:Historical]]

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