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− | + | Information for spacecraft pilots: | |
+ | * [[wikipedia:Orbiter_%28sim%29|About Orbiter]] – an overview | ||
+ | * '''[[Orbiter tutorials]]''' – your first flight, how to fly to Mars, etc. | ||
+ | * '''[[:Category:Add-ons|Orbiter add-ons]]''' – ships, instruments, bases, orbital stations and even planets | ||
+ | * [[Orbiter cockpits]] – guides for interfacing hardware to Orbiter | ||
+ | * [[FAQ]] - Frequently Asked Questions | ||
+ | * [[wikipedia:Astrodynamics|Astrodynamics]] – how a ship behaves in space | ||
+ | * [[List of Acronyms and Abbreviations]] – all those mysterious TLAs | ||
+ | * [[:Category:Glossary|Glossary]] – list of terms | ||
+ | * [[Community links]] – Orbiter all around the world | ||
+ | * [[Companies using orbiter]] – a portal for professional use of orbiter |
Latest revision as of 16:36, 20 October 2014
Information for spacecraft pilots:
- About Orbiter – an overview
- Orbiter tutorials – your first flight, how to fly to Mars, etc.
- Orbiter add-ons – ships, instruments, bases, orbital stations and even planets
- Orbiter cockpits – guides for interfacing hardware to Orbiter
- FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
- Astrodynamics – how a ship behaves in space
- List of Acronyms and Abbreviations – all those mysterious TLAs
- Glossary – list of terms
- Community links – Orbiter all around the world
- Companies using orbiter – a portal for professional use of orbiter