Hi,
I have been working on rockets for Outerra. Temporarily I've suspended work, just in the last month, because I'm busy working on something else related to Outerra, but plan to resume work on rockets in two weeks once I have some free time.
Outerra fixed some issues that were released in the most recent update allowing rockets to spawn in the vertical position (initial pitch angle) and desired heading (roll angle). I will release a demo of the J246 in the next few days with some improvements. In the upcoming release of extended controls and 3d click-able cockpit controls, as well as numerous other capabilities, I will be able to finaly realize the full scale and complexity of what I want to do with rockets. There have been some doubts as to Outerra's capability to support spaceflight simulation, but I would like to cast those doubts aside as both the Outerra engine and JSBSim are more than adequate.
As Outerra states:
[Outerra] uses the JSBSim Flight Dynamics Model library for high fidelity simulation of aircraft, and Bullet physics engine for simulation of vehicle physics. Terrain and fractal algorithms maximally utilize the GPU, leaving the CPU resources for simulation.
Essentially, just about anything is possible with Outerra, as there are no limits to scale or fidelity of the physics engine. With the CPU free for the physics engine, complex simulations involving many objects extreme distances apart is possible. JSBSim flight models for rocket and spacecraft need to be improved (in the front-end that I am working on), however the back-end is completely extensible to support anything you desire to build in the front-end. JSB simply calculates forces and integrates them, so splash-down, planetary transfer orbits, Mars aero-capture, lunar decent, multi-body (N-body) physics, it is all possible... and more!
So what have I been working on specifically? I teamed up with a few people, namely
Acetone and
M7, to build the vast
Cape Canaveral Florida scenery, including Space Launch Complex 37 with the Delta IV Heavy, Orion Launch Vehicle Configuration, SLC-41 with the Atlas V 501 X-37B Launch Vehicle Config, and SLC-40 with the SpaceX Falcon9 Heavy Dragon 2 Launch Vehicle Config, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Kennedy Space Center (possibly SLC-39A and 39B) as well as the industrial and residential/urban scenery in the surrounding area.
I have been developing a better flight model architecture for rockets in general, including better definition of the aerodynamics, rocket engine and structural failure mode, accurate thrust curve tables, stage separation/jettison, advanced engine control, RCS thrusters, supersonic reentry control systems, dynamic pressure (qdot-maxq) surface heat generation and material failure modes, deployment of drogue and main parachutes, and much more. As well, the countdown and control of the flight sequence can be fully automated or manual, and during launch there will be a mission control launch audio commentary played, which changes due to mission events. The Orion MPCV will also include a detailed and fully functional virtual cockpit, with interactive MFDs, buttons and switches based on the real NASA cockpit design and glass-cockpit interface of the Orion medium fidelity mock-up.
Below are a few screenshots I have decided to release as a
"sneak-peak, but this is just a mere sample of what we are actually working on. I've hesitated on releasing these screenshots, but I have been getting a steady stream of inquiring messages and e-mails, so I thought it wouldn't hurt to post a few. I don't know when, or how, this will be released, but it will eventually be available in some form or another at the appropriate time when it is complete. Enjoy the screenshots!
We would really like to hear your suggestions! What features, spacecraft, launch vehicles, etc, do
you want to see in a space flight sim built on Outerra?!?
Thanks for the support!
A special thanks to the
Outerra team and specifically
Cameni, who has been extremely helpful and inspires me every day! A sincere thank you to both
Acetone and
M7, you guys have been awesome and I'm honored to work with you! Also, thanks to
necro for providing the KSC Vehicle Assembly Building and Liquid Hydrogen storage tanks!
Best regards,
Uriah
SLC-41, Atlas V 501 X-37B Launch Vehicle Configuration. Acetone's scenery skills are second to none!SLC-37, Delta V Heavy Orion Launch Vehicle Configuration, with Cape Canaveral Air Force Station and Skid Strip in the distanceView facing South along Cape Canaveral.View of Kennedy Space Center in distance (top right) from the CCAFS Skid Strip (bottom left). Note the runway lighting system.Residential/Urban City Building System, extraordinary houses textured by M7!Isn't Outerra just incredible!?!?! Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona