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You can tailor your path to becoming an amateur rocket scientist, emphasizing those aspects that most interest you at any time. A few starting points you might consider:
 
You can tailor your path to becoming an amateur rocket scientist, emphasizing those aspects that most interest you at any time. A few starting points you might consider:
  
* [[Go_Play_In_Space|Playing in space (with ''Orbiter'') - the latest and most up-to-date edition of "Go Play In Space"]]
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* [[Go_Play_In_Space|Playing in space (with ''Orbiter'')]]
  
 
* [[IMFD_Manual|Flight Planning - The IMFD Full Manual]]
 
* [[IMFD_Manual|Flight Planning - The IMFD Full Manual]]
 
* [[David_Courtney_YouTube_Index|Index to David Courtney's Tutorial and Demo Videos on YouTube]]
 
  
 
* [[TransX_Manual|Flight Planning - TransX Tutorials]]
 
* [[TransX_Manual|Flight Planning - TransX Tutorials]]
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* [[Foundations|Background to help you get to the Rocket Equation]]
 
* [[Foundations|Background to help you get to the Rocket Equation]]
 
* [[A_Symplectic_Integrator|Mathematical fundamentals to celestial mechanics calculations]]
 
  
 
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There are many other paths through RSFA. For a (brief) description of our approach, see our [[RSFA_Approach|approach to the material]].  
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There are many other paths through RSFA. For a (brief) description of our approach, see our [[RSFA_Approach|approach to the material]]. To get an overview of the material, and to choose your own starting point, take a look at the [[RSF_Organization|organization of RSFA]].
 
 
It would be a good idea to add some notes about the organization of the RSFA material, but so far it isn't organized enough.
 
 
 
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