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"Orbit" - a simulator of space programs for the development of nearby planets

image In the wake of the last day of cosmonautics , I want to share with the Habra community a wonderful quest-simulator of space programs for the development of the near planets "Orbit" . I met Orbita at the All-Russian Youth Innovation Convention in the winter of 2013, where it was part of an interactive entertainment program.

The game consists of four stages - space expeditions, the Moon, Mars, Mercury and Venus. Each stage is more difficult and becomes available after passing the previous one. Anyone could feel like Sergei Pavlovich Korolev and plan a mission to each of the planets. And if in the lunar program you just need to choose the moment of switching on the brake engine, then on Mars you will have to take into account the influence of the atmosphere and write a whole landing algorithm, and Mercury will have to choose which scientific equipment to take on the mission. image

To my shame, I admit that during the Convention I didn’t fully play the game, so I was very pleased to find that the game site was operational even after the event.
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To start the game you need to go through some semblance of registration, entering the full name (not necessarily real) as a login and the code word as a password. You can play the game either by a scientific brute force method , or by using a mathematical tool and an analytical method for solving a physical landing problem. The results of each attempt will display all statistics in the form of graphs and telemetry.
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There is an assumption that each of the stages may have more than one effective solution. I propose to arrange a championship Habr on the passage. But in order to avoid the habr effect, I ask you not to do more than one test run at a time (the site allows you to launch several ships at once).

UPD Do not lay out the answers. Chart winners here .
UPD 2 The site still can not withstand the load.

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/219919/


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