Apollo: To the moon and back p2 - Orbiter 2006

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Uploaded by on Aug 6, 2007

This is the second part and last of my to the moon and back vids. In this video, I take my apollo 11 LEM from tranquility base surface to earth surface.

Like if you like!

if you are asking to how to fly the nassp apollo; you should find the step by step tutorial i used on ORBITHANGAR (google this) ; its the first one that shows up if you type in 'apollo 11 tutorial' in the searchwindow; (it's a 30 page tutorial with screenshots)

good luck on your flight!

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  • what game/simulation is this?

  • @AroundSun This is live recorded footage from the free space simulation game "Orbiter" version 2006p1, by Martin Schweiger. The latest version of this simulation game is version 2010, p1. Google "orbiter space flight simulator" for more information.

  • what's the music's name?

  • @Malisa104 The song is the theme from "Requiem for a dream": Lux Aeterna by Clint Mansell

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  • God this music sucks. It is the worst repetitive over used hack piece of shit I have ever hear that wasn't coming out of the Black Eyed Peas.

  • more like a long film than a random youtube video

    SUBBED!!!

  • i can't do that.  plz help me

  • can you make another videop on how to do all of this for some of us? by the way, great vid!

  • Awesome

  • @TheSpiritof1969 Thank you.

    If you are referring to the plume at 0:28, then it was unintentional. I did not modify the rendering/texture engine of Orbiter in any way. This was "programmed in". For second part of your question: the angular velocity shown in the video is the minimal one achievable within orbiter (a minuscule step-input at 0.1 time acceleration). If you speed this up to about 1000x time acceleration, that rotation becomes quite fast. This was more done for qualitative purposes...

  • @woutboeing

    Nice to see a video where someone is trying to explain the basics of how it was done. Two minor points though...

    You showed the ascent module with a visable plume coming from the engine, was this intentional for the purposes of the video?

    Also the barbecue roll you showed was really fast (as opposed to the half hour roll) was this also done for the purposes of the video?

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