Microsoft Space Simulator
Microsoft Space Simulator is a space flight simulator program, based on Microsoft Flight Simulator for MS-DOS. It was one of the first general-purpose space flight simulators and it incorporated concepts from astrodynamics, motion, and celestial mechanics. Microsoft Space Simulator is a space flight simulator program that was developed by Microsoft and released in 1994. The program allows users to experience the thrill of space flight, while also providing a realistic simulation of the physics and mechanics of space travel.
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Developer(s) | Bruce Artwick Organization Ltd. |
Publisher(s) | Microsoft |
Designer(s) | Charles Guy |
Platform(s) | MS-DOS |
Release | 1994 |
Genre(s) | Space flight simulator |
Mode(s) | Single player |
The program features a wide range of spacecraft and vehicles, including the Space Shuttle, the Russian Soyuz spacecraft, and the Apollo Lunar Module. Users can also create their own custom spacecraft and launch them into space.
One of the major features of Microsoft Space Simulator is its accurate physics engine, which simulates the behavior of spacecraft and vehicles in a realistic manner. This includes the effects of gravity, atmospheric drag, and propulsion. The program also allows users to simulate different scenarios, such as landing on the Moon or orbiting a planet.
In addition to its realistic simulation capabilities, Microsoft Space Simulator also includes a variety of educational resources, such as detailed information on the planets and moons in the Solar System, as well as information on the history of space exploration.
The program was well received by critics and space enthusiasts. It was considered one of the most realistic space flight simulator of its time. However, it was not a commercial success and it was not supported after 2000. The program's source code was not released, and there is no official support or patching for the program.
Overall, Microsoft Space Simulator is a detailed and accurate simulation of space flight, and it continues to be a popular choice among space enthusiasts and educators.