AMSO
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The AMSO (Apollo Mission Simulator for Orbiter) add-on demonstrates the flight to the Moon and back like in Apollo missions. Your crew can die, if you exceed the limits of the spacecraft. EVA's can be performed on the moon.
Basic features
- Simple user interface, consisting of only few keys
- Complex mission simulation, especially covering the lunar surface activities.
- Crew can die, terminating your whole mission.
Criticism
AMSO is a pretty simplistic add-on, when it comes to the user interface, including the intended lack of a cockpit panel or a VC. While it does a very detailed simulation of the mission profiles, it does not try to recreate the Apollo subsystems.
Also, after initial experiments, it dropped the support for the collision detection system Meshland, delaying such a feature until terrain collisions are implemented in the orbiter core itself.
Version 1.11
This AMSO version supported the whole basic mission profile, including detailed lunar surface activities and recovery. The landing sites got propped up with dynamically created rocks in various sizes.
Version 1.12
The current version of AMSO saw dramatic changes in its visual appearance, showing new photo-realistic meshes. The most dramatic change happened for the landing sites, now showing nearly realistic 3D terrains. Also the initially simple launch sequences saw great upgrades. Also the J-missions (Apollo 15 and following) now have a SIM bay which will can be deployed. It was released on Monday, July 16, 2007.
- Video of the new launch sequence, with focus on the LUT arms
- Video of the new launch sequence during night
- Video of a day launch in the new version
- Video of the Apollo 11 landing
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